Weekly Roundup 3 June

June 3, 2025
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INTERNATIONAL RESULTS

POLAND

7th Irena Szewinska Memorial World Athletics Continental Tour Gold, Zdzislaw Krzyszkowiak Stadium, Bydgoszcz, 30 May: Zoe Hobbs 100m 11.43 -0.2 (1H1), 11.42 -0.1 (2), won by Delphine Nkansa (Belgium) 11.37. Tom Walsh SP 21.13m (5), (20.68, 21.13, 20.62, 20.67, x, 20.60), won by Payton Otterdsahl (USA) 21.59m.

AUSTRIA

50. Hypo-Meeting, Mösle stadium in Götzis in Vorarlberg, 31 May/1 June:
Briana Stephenson heptathlon 5945 points (17), (100m H 13.36 -0.2, HJ 1.74m, SP 11.11m PB, 200m 23.83 +0.3 PB, LJ 6.09m +0.3 PB, JT 35.53m, 800m 2:13.57).          
Maddie Wilson heptathlon 5873 points (20), (100m H 14.45 +0.2 PB, HJ 1.86m, SP 12.11m, 200m 24.77 +0.3 PB, LJ 5.92m -0.1, JT 35.02m, 800m 2:12.39 PB).         

USA

Arizona Multis Championships, Red Mountain High School, Mesa AZ, 24 May: Maria Sartin 400m 58.49 (1), 400m H 1:01.44 (1).

NCAA Div 1 West, Cushing Stadium, College Station TX, 28/31 May: Eddie Osei-Nketia 100m 10.24 -0.7 (2H4), 200m 20.74 -1.7 (2H1). Tapenisa Havea SP 16.25m (1Q2), DT 52.41m (11Q4), Kaia Tupu-South 16.05m (11Q4), DT 50.73m (10Q1). Eddie Osei-Nketia 100m 10.03 +2.4 (1Q3), 200m 20.24 +1.2 PB (3H1), NZ national record, breaks Joseph Millar’s 2017 record of 20.37 set in Hamilton in March 2017. Christian de Vaal 5000m 14:01.34 (17H1). Annalies Kalma 400m 53.43 (6H2). Alice Taylor HJ 1.81m (5Q1).

NCAA Div 1 East, University of North Florida, Jax Track at Hodges Stadium, Jacksonville FL, 28/31 May: Karsen Vesty 1500m 3:42.40 (8H4). MacCallum Rowe 10,000m 29:47.24 (27S1). Kimberley May 1500m 4:09.57 (1H3), 4:06.31 PB (4Q2), Emma Douglass 4:15.48 (3H2), 4:25.56 (12Q2), Emma Ferguson 4:18.09 (8H4). Colin Kirkpatrick 3000m steeplechase 9:03.61 (8H2). Penelope Salmon 5000m 16:01.63 (15H2).

Battle Road Track Club Twilight #3, Bentley University, Waltham MA, 31 May: Liam Back 1500m 3:54.46 (6), Daniel Prescott 3:54.82 (7).

GREAT BRITAIN
Comeback 5000, Millennium Arena, Battersea Park, London, 23 May
: Sophie Hicks 5000m 16:21.02 PB (14).

BLCF Hurdles Fest, Melbourne Park, Chelmsford, 24 May: Alessandra Macdonald 100m H 14.67 -0.5 (4S1), 14.48 -0.9 (3S2).

FRANCE
Meeting 
Nikaïa, Charles Ehrmann Sports Park, Nice, 31 May: Sam Tanner 1500m 3:36.04 (4).

BELGIUM

IFAM, Koning Boudewijn Stadion, Brussels, 25 May: Jonathan Maples 400m H 52.77 (3RE). Tamara Reeves 1500m 4:25.48 (3).

Open Trudo Meeting, Atletiekpiste, Sint-Truiden, 23 May: Jonathan Maples 100m 10.78 -0.3 PB (1).

SWITZERLAND

Weltklasse Am See Daniela Jutzeler Memorial, Arbon, 29/31 May: Jaden Movold T54 800m 1:50.02 (21), 1500m 3:27.47 (19). Gabrielle Wright T54 400m 1:03.38 (10) NZ Para Athlete T54 record, 800m 2:15.83 (3) NZ Para Athlete T54 record. Gabrielle Wright T54 200m 34.75 -0.1 (6) NZ Para Athlete T54 record, 400m 1:04.79 (15).

GERMANY

Puma Nitro Lange Laufnacht, Carl-Kaufmann Stadion, Karlsruhe 31 May: Tamara Reeves 5000m 16:04.03 PB (4RB).

Touch the Clouds Festival, G-Town Track, Gräfelfing 31 May/1 June: James Steyn PV 5.25m (8), (4.95xo, 5.10xo, 5.25o, 5.35xxx). Olivia McTaggart PV 4.61m (2), (4.30o, 4.40xo, 4.48o, 4.61xxo, 4.73xxx). Hannah Adye 3.85m (2CB), (3.57o, 3.72o, 3.85o, 3.95xxx).

Hylo Speerwurf Meeting, ETSV Stadion, Offenburg, 1 June: Tori Moorby JT 58.01m (5), (54.58, x, 56.56, 57.96, 58.01, x).

ROAD AND TRAIL RACES AROUND THE COUNTRY 

AUCKLAND 

Good George 5km, North Wharf, Wynyard Quarter, 27 May: Simon Mace 17:19, Noah Costar 17:32, Hannah Oldroyd 17:40, Keith Burrows 17:47. Kathleen Hudson 19:37.

Rat Race 5km, Takapuna, 28 May: Ben Latch 18:58, Damon Nicholas 19:32, Andrew Harvey 20:02.

WHITIANGA
Whitianga Run Fest, Buffalo Beach Reserve, 31 May: 21.1km Ben Bidois 1:18:30, Mark Paterson 1:25:33, Gye Simkin 1:26:55. Tania Fink 1:44:10, Deborah Maxwell 1:46:25, Olivia Fromont 1:47:16. 10km Jack Dunlop 40:40.

MOTUEKA
Milnes Beatson Kaiteriteri Gold, Trail Run, 1 June: Half marathon Hayden Squance 1:27:20, Matthew Moloney 1:30:56, Chris Sharland 1:36:35. Liliana Brown 1:43:44, Aimee Burnard 2:02:17, Rachel Pike 2:02:22. 16km Tegan Goodman 1:07:38. Erica Chapman-Oliver 1:20:16. 8km Shanan Cohn 40:37. Paula Canning 41:52.

CHRISTCHURCH
Selwyn Marathon, Lincoln, 1 June: Theo Nicholson 2:52:04, Chris Mcmurtrie 2:58:36, Sebastian Taylor 2:59:50. Natalie DeVito 3:20:45, Carolyn Morton 3:25:38, Ricky Hull 3:26:50. Half marathon Noah Fenwick 1:12:55 PB, Ben Thompson 1:15:02 PB, Fenlon Bayley 1:15:34 PB. Maggi Forsyth 1:25:42, Tasman Charteris-Wright 1:27:49, Emily Withell 1:28:21. 10km Ollie Palmer 31:39 PB, Blair McWhirter 31:44 PB, Tom Galloway 31:44 PB, Hayden Zervos 31:45 PB. Natalie Dryden 36:43 PB, Lily Aynsley 37:45, Mary Gray 39:35.

DUNEDIN
71st Leith Harbour Free, 29 May: 10km Stephen Johnson 33:47, Jason Van Kempen 35:34, Leon Miyahara 35:42. Kristy Eyles 40:10, Stephanie Wilson 42:13, Anneke Muller 42:37. 5km Sam Bradbury-Leather 17:27, Sandor Toth 17:42, Beno Shaw 17:57. Margie Campbell 21:00.

KING’S BIRTHDAY HONOURS

Former World Athletics Vetting Panel Chair 2019-2023, Don Mackinnon, was made a Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit CNZM, for services to sports governance.
He is the Chair of the Sport Integrity Commission and previously chaired the Sport and Recreation Integrity Working Group. He is the Chair of the Super Rugby franchise, The Blues, leading a revival of the organisation, with the club becoming champions in 2024, having not won a championship in 21 years. He was a director of Netball New Zealand for nine years from 1998, the last three years as Chair, during which he led the launch of the Tasman Trophy and the hosting of the Netball World Championship in New Zealand. He has been a director of several other organisations, including Sport New Zealand, High Performance Sport New Zealand, and New Zealand Cricket. He is involved in the governance of international sports as Chair of the Integrity Vetting Panel of World Athletics. He was also integral to the establishment of High Performance Sport New Zealand. Mr Mackinnon has conducted several significant independent reviews on sports-related matters, including a 2015 review of the Sports Tribunal of New Zealand, processes at High Performance Sport New Zealand and led a 2020 review into the future of Super Rugby New Zealand during the COVID-19 pandemic.


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