Special Olympians Count Down To Dublin
Media Release
29 May, 2003
Special Olympians Count Down To Dublin
As the 11th Special Olympics World Summer Games kick off in Dublin next month, New Zealand will be sending one of its largest teams ever, involving 40 of our top performing Special Olympic athletes and 20 coaching staff.
The 2003 Special Olympics World Summer Games is set to be the world’s largest sporting event this year involving 7,000 athletes, 3,000 coaches and 30,000 volunteers from 160 countries around the world.
The Games take place over nine days between 21-29 June, and will be centred around the greater area of Dublin. The New Zealand team will be competing in seven different sports, including golf for the first time, swimming, athletics, bocce, equestrian, power lifting and ten pin bowling.
Special Olympics Executive Director and Head of Delegation for the Games, Chris Hooper, says over the last six months the team has been very focused on its preparation for Dublin.
“We have an immensely talented team of athletes going, who have shown amazing character and determination to get to where they are now,” he said.
“A testament to the lasting enjoyment the athletes get out of competing in the World Games is swimmer, Brent Busby, who competed for New Zealand in the 1983 World Games, 20 years ago.
“We’ve had to raise in the vicinity of $600,000 to send the team to Dublin, and are very grateful for the support of so many New Zealanders during our fundraising events including the Sky City Starlight Symphony and the Irish Golf day at Formosa.
“We also can’t say enough for the support we receive from our major sponsors Sky City Auckland, SPARC and Have A Snack, our numerous regional sponsors and the very generous donation from London based New Zealand philanthropist, Michael Watt.”
In 1999, the New Zealand team returned from the World Summer Games in North Carolina with 68 medals, including 27 golds. This year’s team is out to match if not better those results.
The best result of the Special Olympic World Games though is to see the smile on the athletes’ faces as they return to New Zealand with their new friends and a new sense of self-confidence.
For further information or to arrange an interview/ photograph with an athlete in your region please contact:
Natalie
Fountain Hugo Shanahan
Special Olympics Hill and
Knowlton
04 801 2532 09 367 6370
Members of the New Zealand 2003 Special Olympics Summer Games Team are:
CHRISTIAN NAME SURNAME SPORT Region
Chris
Hooper HOD Wellington
Sue Kysow AHOD Nelson
Paul
Johns Team Doctor Dunedin
Anna Gerhardi AS
Coach Wellington
Ian Morgan AS
Coach Manawatu
Ian Deuart Swimming HC South
Taranaki
Linda Nicholls Swimming AC North
Taranaki
Susan Turnbull Swimming AC North Otago
Brent
Busby Swimming Kapiti
Bernadette Coleman Swimming Nelson
Kent Czepanski Swimming Waikato
Tania Evans Swimming Southland
Rebecca Everard Swimming North
Harbour
Timothy Faith Swimming Horowhenua
Katrina Hewett Swimming North
Otago
Chris Joseph Swimming Hutt
valley
Christie Ryan Swimming Auckland
Sarah Stalker Swimming North
Canterbury
Andrew Withers Swimming Otago
Michael
Smith Athletics HC Wanganui
Helen Atutahi Athletics
AC Matamata
John Brunning Athletics
AC Horowhenua
Duncan Campbell Athletics Tauranga
Catriona Gunning Athletics Auckland
Kylie Hogarth Athletics North
Canterbury
Paul Hunter Athletics Central Otago
William
Hussey Athletics Nelson
Murray Johns Athletics Waikato
Gary McMillan Athletics Bay
of
Plenty
Kaye McMurray Athletics Christchurch
Brendan Telfer Athletics Hutt
Valley
Alan Hornblow Bocce HC Kapiti
Judy Marris Bocce
AC Nelson
Justin Ashton Bocce Kapiti
Catherine Boyle Bocce Wanganui
Lincoln Coronno Bocce Wairoa
George Taylor Bocce Otago
Julie Trail Bocce Wanganui
Roslein Wilkes Equestrian
HC Marlborough
Colleen Hunt Equestrian
AC Nelson
Lance Dempsey Equestrian Horowhenua
Maria Dixon Equestrian Nelson
James Farrell Equestrian Hawkes
Bay
Nicola Harvey Equestrian Marlborough
Brian Telfer Golf
HC/Manager Hutt
Valley
Michael Conder Golf Tauranga
Conrad Ryan Golf/Athletics Manawatu
Nigel Burgess Powerlifting
HC Nelson
Brett Sutherland Powerlifting Southland
Arthur Fisher Ten
Pin HC Nelson
Trisha Ventom Ten Pin
AC Canterbury
Helen Coring Ten
Pin Tamaki
Anne Fairhurst Ten
Pin Taranaki
Darren Gordon Ten
Pin Tamaki
Steven James Ten
Pin Waikato
Robert McElwee Ten Pin North
Harbour
Lynley North Ten Pin Waikato
Steven
Roberts Ten Pin Manukau
Mandy Sandbrook Ten
Pin Manawatu