| HUTT ATHLETES RECOGNISED AT ATHLETICS
NZ AWARDS
Hutt Valley athletes Jonathan Wyatt and Nick Willis have
won recognition at the Athletics New Zealand awards ceremony
in Christchurch.
Wyatt was a natural choice for the men's distance athlete
award, while Willis took out the junior men's athlete award
for the second year running.
For Wyatt the award capped a year in which he has won a world
title, set a New Zealand record and continued a record of
competing with distinction at major championships.
Last month in Austria he took out his third world mountain
running title, beating the best in the world by over three
minutes on the uphill 12km course.
In July Wyatt became New Zealand's best-performed distance
runner at the Manchester Commonwealth Games when he finished
sixth in the men's marathon. Notably his 2hr 14min 12sec time
was also a personal best.
During his build-up to Manchester, Wyatt also broke a long-standing
distance mark in lowering the New Zealand best for the half
marathon. His 1:02:52 in a thrilling head-to-head battle with
Canterbury rival Phil Costley eclipsed the mark of Paul Smith
that had stood for the best part of a decade.
Willis has not had the international profile of Wyatt this
year, but his achievements have been no less notable.
The Lower Hutt teenager went within a whisker of winning
a 1500 metres medal at the world junior championships in Jamaica
in July, finishing fourth in a surging finish to the 1500m
final.
His 3min 42.69sec in that race was a personal best and one
of the fastest times by a New Zealander over the distance
this year. Earlier in the year he had captured national under
20 titles over 800 metres and 3000 metres to consolidate the
promise he had shown in the 2000-01 season.
Willis is now studying full-time at the University of Michigan
in the United States.
Full awards list at http://www.athletics.org.nz/awards02a.html#a5
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