Showing posts with label Auckland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Auckland. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 15, 2010

Kiwis flock to watch All Whites thriller 1-1 draw with Slovakia...

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Kiwis flock to watch All Whites thrillr draw with Slovakia
  


The All Whites applaud the crowd after their 1-1 Soccer World Cup draw with Slovakia.



Almost three-quarters of a million New Zealanders watched the All Whites last night, with some bars around the country reporting their biggest night in recent memory.



One pub in Auckland's Viaduct, Fox's Ale House, had to turn away more than 500 people before kick off, said general manager Justine Grace.



"The numbers we were turning away was just insane. I couldn't believe it when I saw it.



"It was definitely the biggest night we've seen for a long time."



Nobody left before the game ended, and the crowd exploded at Winston Reid's last-minute equaliser, Ms Grace said.



"That was just crazy. The whole pub just exploded.



"Everyone went absolutely mental - they were jumping and cheering and chanting. For about 10 minutes you couldn't hear anything."



Even on a Bledisloe Cup All Blacks test match the bar rarely turned away more than 200, Ms Grace said.



In Christchurch, a barman at Holy Grail Sports Bar said it had up to 1000 people packing the b

"It was chocker, mate. It really went off. The whole place erupted. We've never seen anything like it," he said.



Extra staff were called in and the momentum from the All Whites' match carried on to good crowds at other World Cup matches, he said.



"It was just as big if not bigger than an All Blacks test. It's the talk of the town."



Wellington's Four Kings bar said its two floors had filled with about 400 people, while Public, just down the street on Courtney Place, also said it had had a "fantastic", "crazy" and "huge" night.



In living rooms, meanwhile, Television New Zealand said 593,800 people watched the game on TV One and 150,500 watched on Sky TV - a total of 744,300.



That means more than one in six New Zealanders stayed up on a Tuesday night for the broadcast, from 11.30pm till 1.20am.



The All Whites' 1-1 draw with Slovakia gives New Zealand their first World Cup point, and puts them level with other teams in their group.



Their next game is Sunday, against Italy.


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Monday, April 12, 2010

World and Olympic shot put champion, Valerie Vili, appoints a new coach...

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World and Olympic shot put champion Valerie Vili's quest for a new coach is over.


Vili, who recently ended her 11-year relationship with former coach Kristen Hellier, has secured the services of a internationally experienced throwing coach based on Auckland's North Shore.



Former French national coach Didier Poppe, will now provide Vili with technical coaching.



Poppe is a javelin champion, who as a coach has guided several athletes at Olympic Games and world championships.



Vili has worked with Poppe before, and he has also trained Vili's discus thrower husband Bertrand.



Poppe is one of seven professional coaches employed by NorthSport Academy who train athletes at Sovereign Stadium which is part of Mairangi Bay's Millennium Institute.



Academy manager Dave Norris is pleased Vili has chosen to base herself there.



"I am very excited that the facilities and organisation at the Academy are attracting this quality of activity,'' he says.



"Didier has had enormous experience coaching throwers, and we have noticed the standards at the Bay Cougars club grow remarkably since he began to coach here.



"It is no surprise that Val turned to him for technical help. The Institute has co-operated very well in providing the facilities she needs and under Didier's guidance she is in an excellent environment,'' Norris says


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