News21 Mar 2005


New Zealand selects strong team for Marrakech

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Terefe Ejigu of New Zealand competes at the Olympic Youth Festival in Australia (© Getty Images)

Athletics New Zealand has made an initial selection of 16 athletes to represent New Zealand at the IAAF World Youth Championships to be held in Marrakech, Morocco in July.

The athletes selected have achieved the International Association of Athletics Federations standards set for entry and also won their individual age group title at the New Zealand Championships in Wanganui earlier this month.
 
Further selections will be made following the North and South Island secondary schools championships in early April. There is a limit of two athletes per event from each country selecting teams.

All selections are provisional on the athletes meeting fitness criteria prior to leaving New Zealand for the championships.

The initial selections are:
Men: Kyle Manu (Taranaki) 100m, Daniel Natusch (Manawatu) 200m, Tim Jones (Canterbury) 400m, Jacob Coom (Canterbury) 800m, Terefe Ejigu (Wellington) 1500m, Kieran Fowler (Canterbury) Octathlon.

Women: Stacey Linderboom (North) 100m and 200m, Morgan Coulton (Taranaki) 400m, Sarah Tatton (Manawatu) 800m, Billy Farrow (Canterbury) 1500m, Fiona Morrison (Canterbury) 100m hurdles, Sarah Saddleton (Auckland) high jump, Nneka Okpala (Auckland) triple jump, Julia Brown (Canterbury) pole vault, Megan Parkhill (Manawatu) discus, Amanda Aldridge (Waikato) heptathlon.

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