Introduction

The Auckland Grammar School Athletics Team is a consistently high achieving team at a regional and national level. The School Athletics Championship is one of the oldest athletic events in New Zealand.

Athletes who win events at the School Athletics Championship, the Auckland Championships or at a national level are awarded with a medal at a full-school assembly and the opportunity to cross the stage in front of their peers.

It is a Grammar tradition that each young man who wins his age group event at the School Athletics Championship is presented with a unique Gold Medal, kindly donated by the Auckland Grammar School Old Boys’ Association.

Training

Training takes place five mornings a week (from 7.30am), with some after school trainings for field events during the summer terms. An up-to-date training schedule is published at the beginning of each summer term. The expectation is that all athletes will come to two trainings for their specialist events.

The School is very fortunate to have a team of experienced and enthusiastic coaches, comprising both Grammar teachers as well as several outside specialists (marked by *). More events will be added to the training list in due course once coaches are confirmed.

  • Mr Blackwell – Coaching overview, hurdles and relays
  • Mr Oates – Middle Distance
  • * Mr Wyatt – Sprints
  • * Mr Hall – Shot Put and Discus 
  • * Mr Thorpe – Jumps
  • *Miss Stephenson – Javelin

Middle Distance Running

The Middle Distance group at Grammar is a friendly and high performing group. We cater for all enthusiastic athletes, regardless of ability. Our only criteria is that we want students who want to improve.

Last December, at Nationals, Grammar won 17 medals, 10 by members of our group, including three National titles.

We train on Monday, Wednesday and Friday mornings at 7.30am. We recognise that younger athletes may find training three times a week daunting, so if you only want to come twice a week that is fine.

Many of our senior athletes do three full trainings a week, together with a long run, two easy ‘recovery runs’ and a rest day. Students who get into running may choose to gradually build their workload towards this level. Athletes will all get a personalised training programme that takes into account their level, how much running they want to do and any other commitments that they have.

You can wear any suitable running gear, school uniform is not necessary, but PE uniform is fine. Most boys arrive at school dressed to run, but make sure that you remember all items of your school uniform for the day including shoes.

We look forward to welcoming many new athletes to our group. You will get to train with NZ reps, get to know students in every year group, make great friends, train hard and have a lot of fun.

After holding the annual School Athletics Day on campus for the first time in over two decades in February, Headmaster’s Heritage Committee leader Vishwas Iyer spoke to 2022 Captain of Athletics Eddie Chaytor. Eddie is involved with Rugby and Touch Rugby, but credits the mandatory Prep sessions at Tibbs House with helping him find a great balance between study and practice – watch the full interview below.

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