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History
of rogaining in New Zealand
by
Ken Dowling
Ken
Dowling organized the first 24 hour rogaine in New Zealand in 1994 and,
with Michael Wood, has represented New Zealand interests on the International
Rogaining Federation.
The first
rogaines in New Zealand were organized by Michael Wood and Jim Maxwell
of the Hutt Valley Orienteering Club in the Wellington region of the North
Island. Initial events from 1991 were only 4 hours but these increased
to a 12 hour rogaine in 1995; and in 1996, Hawkes Bay orienteering club
organized a 12 hour rogaine.
Prior to the first rogaine in New Zealand, there was already a long tradition
of extended cross country navigation events adopted from the Melbourne
University Mountaineering Club 24 hour walk from 1967 onwards. These included
the 24-hour walks (twalk) of the Canterbury and Southland districts and
the UK style mountain marathon events since 1980. The first 6 hour rogaine
in South Island was organized by Graham Frith in 1992.
In 1994, the Dunedin Orienteering Club organized New Zealand's first 24
hour rogaine near Wanaka in Otago. This rogaine incorporated 12 and 6
hour events and attracted 142 participants including some from Australia.
The 2nd NZ Championships were held at Craigieburn in Canterbury.
There is considerable potential for rogaining in New Zealand especially
given its outstanding scenery and suitable rogaining areas combined with
a strong culture of outdoor activity such as hiking and the widespread
interest in rogaining. This was recognized by the awarding of the 4th
World Rogaining Championships in 2000 to the Peninsula and Plains Orienteering
Club of Christchurch.
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