Discover the intense races and fierce competition at the iconic Coast to Coast multisport event in New Zealand. From seasoned veterans to ambitious newcomers, the event promises excitement and determination.
The Coast to Coast event in New Zealand saw farmers and athletes from various backgrounds competing in a test of endurance and skill. One Christchurch vegetable grower, after participating in 16 previous competitions, aims to secure his first victory. The multisport event, which unfolded over the 9th and 10th of February, features a challenging course encompassing running and kayaking sections.
Christchurch athlete Courtney Hawke made a mark by taking the lead in the 2 Day Individual Open category amidst ideal weather conditions. The competition began with much anticipation as the race ambassador, Robin Judkins, officially kick-started the event at Kumara Beach, setting the tone for an exhilarating challenge ahead.
Wanaka-based multisport enthusiast Hamish Elliott, reflecting on previous experiences, expressed his readiness for the upcoming world championship event. Meanwhile, Tasmanian athlete Alex Hunt aimed to make history by becoming the first Australian to win the prestigious New Zealand Coast to Coast race in over three decades.
In the women's category, Dunedin paramedic Courtney Hawke focused on maintaining balance during the paddle stage, emphasizing the importance of enjoying the journey while striving to claim victory.
After competing in 16 Coast to Coast multisport competitions a Christchurch vegetable grower is hoping to nab his first win.
The iconic Coast to Coast multisport event returned to the South Island this weekend, spanning the 9th and 10th of February. The race features running, kay.
In near-perfect conditions, Christchurch athlete Courtney Hawke has seized the lead on the first day in the 2 Day Individual Open category of the Kathmandu ...
Early this morning, race ambassador Robin Judkins sounded the starting horn at Kumara Beach, south of Greymouth. Held every February, the race traverses the ...
Hamish Elliott has gone over past mistakes and is "ready to rip" when the world championship of multisport starts tomorrow. Wanaka-based Elliott, 29, ...
Hobart's Alex Hunt wants to be the first Australian to win the NZ race in over 30โฆ
Trying to stay upright on the paddle stage and enjoying the day is the goal for Dunedin paramedic Courtney Hawke as she attempts to win the open women's ...