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More Than 900 Athletes Get Set For Colgate Games

More than 900 young athletes are preparing to run, jump and throw their way to glory at the South Island Colgate Games at Trust Aoraki Athletics, Timaru later this week (13-15 January).

Families will descend on South Canterbury to take part in the largest athletics event for children aged 7 to 14 years.

Some 62 clubs will participate in the event – with Christchurch Avon AC providing the largest contingent of 76 entries.

Colgate General Manager John Garside says the Colgate Games, now in its 45th year, have encouraged generations of young New Zealanders to give athletics a go.

“The Colgate Games gives these young athletes the opportunity to gain valuable experience and lifelong memories, no matter where they finish in their chosen event”

Athletics New Zealand CEO Pete Pfitzinger says he is looking forward to the 2023 South Island Colgate Games in Timaru.

“The Colgate Games are a highlight of the summer calendar, and I’m very confident Timaru will provide an ideal venue for the participating children and their families to enjoy a great experience,” he said.

Established in 1978, the Colgate Games is one of the longest continuous sports sponsorships in New Zealand.

Each year, Colgate and Athletics New Zealand provide eight scholarships worth $500 each for athletes who display outstanding performances.

The eight scholarships – four awarded each in the North and South Islands – are named after Colgate Games alumnus, Nick Willis, the two-time Olympic 1500m medallist, and the funds will go towards helping the winning athletes achieve their athletics goals.

2023 South Island Colgate Games

Dates: 13 – 15 January 2023

Location: Trust Aoraki Athletics, Timaru

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