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News posted on Wednesday 9th October, 2019

New Zealand INAS Team to compete at the INAS Global Games

Poster advertising the INAS Games in Brisbane 2019

The INAS Global Games are being held in Brisbane from 12 – 19 October.  The New Zealand INAS Team will be represented by 8 athletes and 6 support staff across 3 different sports: swimming, athletics and table tennis.

 

The New Zealand Para Cycling Team includes:

Sport

Athlete

Classification

Club

Hometown

Events

Swimming

Cuda Tawhai

S14 - II-1

Parafed Waikato, Taupo Swim Club, Te Arawa Swimming

PNP (Wellington)

Wellington

Swimming

Jane Fox

S14 - II-1

Swim Southland, Orca

Te Awamutu

Cambridge

Swimming

Jack Bugler

S14 - II-1

Blenheim Swim Club

Auckland

Auckland

Athletics

Keelan Ward

T20

Wairarapa Track and Field

Marsden Wheelers (Whangarei) / Ramblers (Hawkes Bay)

Cambridge / Cambridge

Athletics

Jack Lewer

T20

Palmerston North Athletics Club

Gisborne / Counties Manukau

Cambridge / Cambridge

Athletics

Ethan Rangi

T20

North Harbour Bays Athletics

Te Awamutu

Otorohanga

Athletics

Sunil Fernandez-Ritchie

T20

Hamilton City Hawks

Te Awamutu

Otorohanga

Table tennis

Alfie Linn

II-1

Table Tennis Nelson

Auckland

Auckland

Read more about the INAS Global Games on their website. INAS is the International Sports Federation for Persons with Intellectual Disability.

The events will be livestreamed on the INAS Global Games YouTube channel. Results will be shared on our social media channels.

Results Day 1

Jane Fox:
15th in the Women’s 50m Freestyle Multi-Class
15th in the Women’s 100m Backstroke Multi-Class

Jack Bugler:
31st in the Men’s 50m Freestyle Multi-Class
24th in the Men’s 200m IM Multi-Class with a great Personal Best time
25th in the Men’s 100m Backstroke Multi-Class

Cuda Tawhai:
39th in the Men’s 50m Freestyle Multi-Class

Results Day 2

Jane Fox:
15th in the Women’s 400m Freestyle Multi-Class in a PB time
23rd in the Women’s 100m Breststroke Multi-Class
17th in the Women’s 50m Backstroke Multi-Class

Jack Bugler:
15th in the Men’s 400m Freestyle Multi-Class
26th in the Men’s 100m Breststroke Multi-Class
32nd in the Men,s 50m Backstroke Multi-Class

Cuda Tawhai: 30th in the Men’s 100m Breststroke Multi-Class

Alfie Linn: Lost 1-11, 1-11, 1-11

Ethan Rangi: 12.70 in the 100m ; 59.52 in the 400m

Keelan Ward: 14.63 in the 100m ; 68.20 in the 400m

Sunil Fernandez-Ritchie: 15th in the 10,000m

Results Day 3

Jack Bugler:
26th in the Men’s 200m Freestyle Multi-Class in Personal Best time
35th in the Men’s 50m Butterfly Multi-Class

Cuda Tawhai: 41st in the Men’s 200m Freestyle Multi-Class

Jane Fox:
29th in the Women’s 200m Freestyle Multi-Class
23rd in the Women’s 50m Butterfly Multi-Class

Results Day 4

Jack Bugler:
29th in the Men’s 100m Freestyle Multi-Class
15th in the Men’s 200m Breastroke Multi-Class in Personal Best Time
33rd in the Men’s 100m Butterfly Mutli-Class

Cuda Tawhai: 46th in the Men’s 100m Freestyle Multi-Class

Jane Fox:
20th in the Women’s 100m Freestyle Multi-Class
26th in the Women’s 100m Butterfly Mutli-Class

Results Day 5

Jack Lewer: 7th in Men’s Shot Put

Ethan Rangi:
14th in Men’s Shot Put
22nd in Men’s 200m

Keelan Ward: 25th in Men’s 200m

Results Day 6

Sunil Fernandez-Ritchie: 15th in the 5,000m

Jack Lewer: 11th in Men’s Shot Put

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