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Whetu Middleton     1992












               “It was one of my goals for
         the  year  to  get  a  New  Zealand                                      grounds. The next day we left for
         title.                                                                   Timaru and the champs.
               “Every  provincial  tourn-                                              “Finals  night  I  was  really
         ament I went to I really wanted to                                       nervous - I changed into my gear
         win, but always at the back of my                                        and  got  warmed  up  with  pad
         mind  were  the  New  Zealand                                            work. Soon my fight was about to
         Nationals.                                                               start  and  my  adrenalin  was
               “The week I was selected I                                         pumping.
         was  just  getting  over  an  injury                                          “The bell rang and the fight
         which  stopped  me  from  training                                       began.  The  first  round  was
         for three weeks. The night I went                                        disappointing and I lost it in a bad
         back  to  boxing  was  the  Waikato                                      way.  In  the  second  round  my
         training night. I found the training                                     punches started to flow, and I won
         really difficult.                                                        that one.
               “Things  started  coming                                                “For  the  third  round  my
         right   one   week   from   the                                          trainer’s  instructions  were  to  go
         Nationals.  My  fitness  was  really   New Zealand Under-57kg            out and give it heaps. I did, and I
         hitting  its  peak,  my  weight  was                                    won!
         great, my footwork and punching            Boxing Champion                    “When I got my certificate I
         were 98%.                                                               got David Tua* to sign it.
               “Everything  was  going  to  plan  until  two  days      “Amateur boxing is not all blood and black eyes.
         before the big event I got bronchitis. The doctor said a   It’s  a  great  sport.  Some  people  may  not  agree,  but  if
         couple of days rest and antibiotics would do the trick.   they knew what went on at the gym they would change
               “We  left  Ngaruawahia  at  5am  and  arrived  in   their minds.”
         Wellington  at  12  noon.  The  ferry  was  scheduled  to
         depart at 2pm, so we saw a little of the Capital city.
               “On the ferry I met my opponent and we had a    * Heavyweight NZ boxer David Tua was ranked #3 in
         bit  of  a  chat.  After  arriving  at  Picton  my  team-mate   the world in 1998.
         Steve  and  I  had  a  light  training  run  round  the  hotel



                                     Alan Whanga     1993



















                                                            Alan  Whanga,  aged  14,    won  a  gold  medal  at  the
                                                       North Island Wrestling Championships and a the National
                                                       Championships in 1994.
                                                            Alan has been wrestling for five years and has twice
                                                       represented Waikato in the 10-13 age group and the 14-16
                                                       age group. He also represented New Zealand at the South
                                                       Pacific Championships.
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