{"id":110,"date":"2011-03-27T10:11:11","date_gmt":"2011-03-27T10:11:11","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.time-to-run.com\/nz\/?p=110"},"modified":"2011-03-27T10:11:11","modified_gmt":"2011-03-27T10:11:11","slug":"adams-shines-on-day-2-at-nz-champs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.time-to-run.com\/nz\/news\/adams-shines-on-day-2-at-nz-champs","title":{"rendered":"Adams shines on Day 2 at NZ Champs"},"content":{"rendered":"<div id=\"attachment_111\" style=\"width: 541px\" class=\"wp-caption aligncenter\"><a href=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.time-to-run.com\/nz\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/03\/Valerie-Adams.jpg\"><img data-recalc-dims=\"1\" loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" aria-describedby=\"caption-attachment-111\" class=\"size-full wp-image-111 \" title=\"Valerie-Adams\" src=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.time-to-run.com\/nz\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/03\/Valerie-Adams.jpg?resize=531%2C225\" alt=\"Valerie Adams sets new record \" width=\"531\" height=\"225\" srcset=\"https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.time-to-run.com\/nz\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/03\/Valerie-Adams.jpg?w=590&amp;ssl=1 590w, https:\/\/i0.wp.com\/www.time-to-run.com\/nz\/wp-content\/uploads\/2011\/03\/Valerie-Adams.jpg?resize=300%2C127&amp;ssl=1 300w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 531px) 100vw, 531px\" \/><\/a><p id=\"caption-attachment-111\" class=\"wp-caption-text\">Valerie Adams sets new record <\/p><\/div>\n<p>Olympic and World shot put champion Valerie Adams finished off her down-under competitive season with a New Zealand all comers and resident record of 20.54m. It was Adams eleventh national shot put title.<!--more-->In perfect conditions in front of a bumper crowd Adams opened with 20.33m, fell out of the front in the next round with the record coming in her third attempt. This added 21 centimetres to her records set at the Auckland championships last month. Her national record set overseas is 21.07m.\u00a0 \u201cI came out today to try and break my own resident and all comers record; I\u2019m really happy with my series, the best series this season, I\u2019m pretty stoked to throw 20.54m today,\u201d said Adams. \u201cCompeting in New Zealand is always hard to get out for, but hey man if I can do it here I can do it anywhere.\u201d<\/p>\n<p>Jacko Gill knocked off another world age record in the shot put claiming the world record for 16 and 17 year old with the 6kg shot with his performance of 21.34m. This improved on his own 16 year record of 20.76m and bettered the 17 record of 21.08m set by German David Storl in 2008. While pleased to get another couple of records Gill was disappointed he didn\u2019t get out to 22.73m which would also give him the 18 and 19 records. \u201cI definitely wanted a lot further today, but there are a lot of other opportunities to do it,\u201d said Gill. \u201cThere are a few technique things that are wrong,\u201d he added. Tom Walsh provided plenty of competition for Gill coming second with 19.91m.<\/p>\n<p>Double silver medallist at the Delhi Commonwealth Games Nikki Hamblin comfortably won the first of her double title defenses the 800m in 2m 5.49s. She competes in the 1500m today.<\/p>\n<p>Alex Jordan of Tasman was outstanding in the senior 400m winning in the third fastest time by a New Zealander of 46.40s.<\/p>\n<p>Results:<br \/>\nMen.-<br \/>\n400m: Alex Jordan (Tasman) 46.40s 1, Andy Moore (Otago) 46.88s 2, Tama Toki (Akld) 47.44s 3.<br \/>\n800m: Adrien Kela (N\/Cal) 1m 51.68s 1, Aunese Curreen (NHB) 1m 51.70s 2, Michael Whitehead (Akld) 1m 52.33s 3, Tim Hawkes (Wgtn) 1m 52.70s 4, Matthew Harris (Cant) 1m 53.46s 5.<br \/>\n110m hurdles: Brent Newdick (Akld) 14.71s 1, Luke Reynolds (NHB) 15.07s 2, Nick Kalivati (Wgtn) 15.24s 3.<br \/>\nDiscus throw: Marshall Hall (Otago) 53.23m 1, Kieran Fowler (Otago) 48.47m 2, Darron Haworth (Pal\/Nth) 48.43m 3.<br \/>\nLong jump: Frederick Erin (N\/Cal) 7.63m 1, Ryan Roselli (Wgtn) 7.36m 2, Newdick 7.36m 3, James Hutchens (Wgtn) 7.24m 4.<br \/>\nPole vault: Newdick 4.25m 1, Ben Harrison (HawkesBayGis) 4.05m 2.<br \/>\n4 x 100m relay: Auckland (Isaac Tatoa, James Mortimer, Craig Bearda, Carl Van der Speck) 40.88s 1, Otago 42.15s 2, Tasman 43.00s 3.<\/p>\n<p>M19.-<br \/>\n400m: Mathew Robinson (Sthld) 47.78s 1, Andrew Whyte (Otago) 48.49s 2, Scott Burch (Manwtu\/Wang) 48.52s 3.<br \/>\n800m: Glen Ballam (Sthld) 1m 51.33s 1, Julian Oakley (Waik\/BoP) 1m 51.57s 2, Joshua Tattley (Akld) 1m 53.78s 3.<br \/>\n110m hurdles: Michael Cochrane (Waik\/BoP) 14.11s 1, Peter Callagher (Akld) 14.23s 2, Stephen Isaac (Wgtn) 14.78s 3.<br \/>\n3000m steeplechase: Liam Walsh (Waik\/BoP) 9m 58.15s 1, Luke Longdill (Akld) 10m 3.33s 2, Alex Fowler (Cant) 10m 6.77s 3.<br \/>\nShot put: Jacko Gill (Akld) 21.34m (World best 16 and 17 year old, NZ M19, M18 record) 1, Tom Walsh (Cant) 19.91m 2, Nicholas Gerrard (Akld) 15.06m 3.<br \/>\nJavelin: Ben Langton-Burnell (Manwtu\/Wang) 58.40m 1, Franco Patu (Wgtn) 54.92m 2, Cody Thomas (Tasman) 53.13m 3.<br \/>\n4 x 100m relay: Manawatu Wanganui (Zac Topping, Andy Kruy, Glen Matuschka, Scott Burch) 42.37s 1, Waikato Bay of Plenty 42.48s 2, Auckland 42.93s 3.<\/p>\n<p>M16.-<br \/>\n400m: Tom Symes (Manwtu\/Wang) 49.64s 1, Thomas Martin (Cant) 50.34s 2, Jonty Rae (Waik\/BoP) 50.61s 3.<br \/>\n800m: Kieron McDonald (Wgtn) 1m 58.60s 1, Charles Scannell (Wgtn) 1m 59.51s 2, Scott Hilliar (Waik\/BoP) 1m 59.62s 3.<br \/>\n110m hurdles: Joshua Hawkins (Akld) 13.91s 1, Jack Henry (Cant) 14.88s 2, Luke Davison (Waik\/BoP) 15.80s 3.<br \/>\nHammer Throw: Alex Fafeita (Wgtn) 55.75m 1, Dean Rusbatch (Otago) 49.38m 2, Richard Callister (Akld) 46.35m 3.<br \/>\nJavelin throw: Kyle Van der Merwe (Taranaki) 56.13m 1, Liam Murphy (HawkeB\/Gisb) 56.04m 2, Luke Davison (Waik\/BoP) 54.30m 3.<br \/>\nTriple jump: William Cowper (Manwtu\/Wang) 13.34m 1, Uriah O\u2019Connor (Taranaki) 13.32m 2, Pascal Kethers (Akld) 13.18m 3.<br \/>\nHigh jump: Jordan Peters (Akld) 1.96m 1, Joseph Reynolds (Waik\/BoP) 1.96m 2, Brent Cheshire (Otago) 1.84m 3.<br \/>\n4 x 100m relay: Auckland (Kyle Trott, Joshua Hawkins, Louis Hill, Dalton Coppins) 43.59s 1, Manawatu\/Wanganui 44.32s 2, Canterbury 44.64s 3.<br \/>\nWomen.-<br \/>\n400m: Louise Jones (Akld) 54.36s 1, Rebecca Gibson (Sthld) 56.53s 2, Lisa Osborne (HawksB\/Gisb) 57.17s 3.<br \/>\n800m: Nikki Hamblin (Akld) 2m 5.49s 1, Anna Bramley (Akld) 2m 11.50s 2, Melanie Fayen (Wgtn) 2m 12.02s 3.<br \/>\n100m hurdles: Fiona Morrison (Cant) 13.60s 1, Sarah Cowley (Akld) 14.00s 2, Tracey Hale (Waik\/BoP) 14.19s 3.<br \/>\n3000m steeplechase: Fiona Crombie (Cant) 10m 25.09s 1.<br \/>\nShot put: Valerie Adams (Akld) 20.54m (NZ Allcomers and Resident record) 1, Ana Pouhila-Kisina (Tonga) 15.73m 2, Cowley 11.97m 3, Nicole Bradley (Otago) 11.22m 4.<br \/>\nHammer throw: Julia Ratcliffe (Waik\/BoP) 60.58m 1, Pouhila-Kisina 51.37m 2, Debbie McCaw (Otago) 50.38m 3, Bolanle Ogun (Nigeria) 49.79m 4, Millie McNie (Akld) 48.59m 5.<br \/>\nHigh jump: Cowley 1.84m 1, Elizabeth Lamb (Akld) 1.81m 2, Emma Sutherland (HawksB\/Gisb) 1.77m 3.<br \/>\nPole vault: Kerry Charlesworth (Akld) 3.90m 1, Lucy McGall (Akld) 3.59m 2.<br \/>\n4 x 100m relay: Auckland (Rochelle Coster, Monique Williams, Andrea Koenen, Nneka Okpala) 45.92s 1, Otago 46.93s 2, Canterbury 50.46s 3.<br \/>\nW19.-<br \/>\n400m: Kristie Baillie (Waik\/BoP) 54.81s 1, Angela Smit (Cant) 56.12s 2, Katrina Anderson (Akld) 56.35s 3.<br \/>\n800m: Angela Smit (Cant) 2m 7.62s 1, Rebekah Greene (Otago) 2m 7.74s 2, Hannah Newbould (Cant) 2m 11.44s 3.<br \/>\n100m hurdles: Kelsey Berryman (Cant) 14.26s 1, Portia Bing (Akld) 14.29s 2, Deirdre Anderson (Otago) 16.01s 3.<br \/>\n3000m steeplechase: Caroline Mellsop (Wgtn) 10m 28.21s 1, Florence Reynolds (Wgtn) 10m 53.01s 2, Christina Taylor (Sthld) 11m 16.40s 3.<br \/>\nShot put: Siositina Hakeai (Akld) 14.08m 1, Leesa Lealaisalanoa (Wgtn) 12.81m 2, Che Kenneally (Aust) 12.35m 3, Nicole Bradley (Otago) 11.48m 4.<br \/>\nHammer throw: Ratcliffe 61.98m 1, Kennaelly 47.43m 2, Bradley 46.43m 3, Rebecca Hodgson (Cant) 46.36m 4.<br \/>\nLong jump: Bing 5.54m 1, Toni Clinton (Akld) 15.51m 2, Berryman 15.39m 3.<br \/>\n4 x 100m relay: Auckland (Toni Clinton, Portia Bing, Katrina Anderson, Zoe Ballantyne) 48.26s 1, Canterbury 49.19s 2, Waikato Bay of Plenty 49.29s 3.<br \/>\nW16.-<br \/>\n400m: Ellie McCleery (Waik\/BoP) 57.37s 1, Brooke Cull (Akld) 57.73s 2, Stephanie Dickins (Manwtu\/Wang) 58.18s 3.<br \/>\n800m: Kerry White (Waik\/BoP) 2m 12.21s 1, Maggie Unternahrer (Waik\/BoP) 2m 12.73s 2, Ariana Harper (Wgtn) 2m 14.04s 3.<br \/>\n100m hurdles: Mackenzie Keenan (Cant) 14.14s 1, Paige Harwood (Akld) 14.63s 2, Ashleigh Sando (Waik\/BoP) 15.31s 3.<br \/>\nShot put: Hakeai 14.11m 1, Merewarihi Vaka (Akld) 12.79m 2, Kenneally 12.24m 3, Madeline Curruthers (Cant) 10.34m 4.<br \/>\nDiscus throw: Vaka 48.80m 1, Hakeai 42.41m 2, Kenneally 41.05m 3, Courtney Clarke (Tasman) 35.77m 4.<br \/>\nTriple jump: Greer Alsop (Sthld) 11.94m 1, Jennifer Scott (Akld) 11.43m 2, Anna Thomson (Wgtn) 11.36m 3.<br \/>\n4 x 100m relay: Auckland (Louise Hodge, Brooke Cull, Grace Stewart, Merewarihi 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