Weekly News: 15 December 2025

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Results

NZSSAA Track & Field

Congratulations to Joe Martin, who was named in the NZ Secondary Schools team after his success at the National Championships in Hastings last weekend.

Melrose Shield Relays

Helen and Daphne continued to to walk up a storym this summer at Newtown Park, and the masters men befriended a Dutch international sprinter who brought some serious speed to their DMR team.

  • 3000m Race Walk: Helen Willis 3rd in 21:24.11, Daphne Jones 5th in 25:24.62.
  • Distance Medley Relay: Wellington Scottish masters men (Stephen Day, Owen Westerhout, Andrew Wharton, Nick Horspool) were second overall in 11:44.14
  • 4x 400m Wellington Scottish masters men (Westerhout, Horspool, Day, Wharton) were fourth in 4:10.84

Results

Parkruns

Check out all the results.

Notices

November Runner of the Month

Submit your nominations for Novmber Runner of the Month.

Round the Bays Pacers wanted

Meg is looking for pace runners – Round the Bays half marathon on 15 Feb 2026.  Whether you’re a seasoned half-marathoner or want to give pacing a go for the first time, there’s room for you. If you’re keen to support other runners in our community and can put together your legs with a steady strategy, then I’d love to hear from you.
Please add your name to the duty roster in the Stack app, or get in touch with me otherwise. Pace group leaders left to fill: 1:25, 1:55, 2:10, 2:20, 2:30, 2:40. Thank you from Meg.

Do you have a club trophy? We need them back

If you have a Scottish or interclub trophy, we would like it returned so it can be engraved and then presented to this year’s winner at the club prizegiving on 25 January. Please contact Todd to make arrangements for collection.

We want your running photos

Thanks to everyone who’s sent their photos. If you’re willing to have your running pics shared on our public-facing Facebook and Instagram pages, please please send photos to us or upload them into this folder.

Scottish apparel for sale

We are selling club singlets and Early racing singlets that club member John Plimmer manufactures locally. Crop tops, socks, puffer vests, rampant lion caps, technical “Wellington Scottish” short-sleeves, technical “Unleash your inner lion” short-sleeves, long-sleeves and white cotton short-sleeve t-shirts – all in a range of sizes.

Check our clothing for sale on our website

Coming up

19 December: Scottish Night of Miles

This is a unique event full of Christmas fun, and features races over the rarely run distance of one mile. Each year we collect donations from athletes and spectators, then hand them on to a local Wellington charity. The programme consists of a mix of children’s, senior and fun social events. There are several different mile races including elite men’s and women’s races and an all-comers mile that anyone can participate in (including Father Christmas).

Enter here

8-11 January: Ruapehu Trail Camp 

8-11 Jan 2026, from the WTMC lodge at Whakapapa. Expect good runs, good chats, good food, and great entertainment. The cost will be $200 for the full 3 nights, and spaces are limited to 30 people.

Register here

17 January: M*A*S*H Backyard Ultra

The mission is simple: run 6.71km every hour, on the hour, until you can’t go on. The second edition of the M*A*S*H Backyard Ultra takes place over Wellington Anniversary Weekend – kicking off 9am, Saturday 17 January. Directed by General Fiona Hayvice, it’s a battle of endurance packed with camaraderie, chaos, and the kind of challenge you’ll never forget.

Entries and questions

24 January: Jumbo Holdsworth and Hooper Loop Trail Races

The Jumbo Holdsworth Trail Race & Hooper Loop are trail runs over tracks and hills on the 24km Jumbo-Holdsworth Circuit. These courses suit fit competitors with reasonable mountain and trail experience.

For the purpose of matching the front of the field in the same race, a specific direction is chosen each year for those who want to podium. In 2026 the podium direction is the Holdsworth to Jumbo (Clockwise) direction.

The 12km Hooper Loop keeps mainly within the bush and encompasses graded tracks with a reasonably steep hill climb during the middle section of the race. It suits the novice through to the elite.

Information and entries

25 January: Scottish Club Prizegiving

Our club prizegiving will be held at Wilton Bowling Club, from 3-6pm on Sunday 25 January. We will have a food truck on site making gourmet pizzas – costs covered by the club. There will be a ceremony to celebrate our achievements over 2025, and some special guests, and plenty of time to eat and drink and play some bowls. Come along! And please RSVP on Stack so we can get an idea of numbers.

15 February: Southern Cross Round the Bays

The Southern Cross Wellington Round the Bays on 15 February 2026 takes advantage of the picturesque setting which winds its way around Wellington’s stunning inner city harbour.

The 8.4km route starts by Waitangi Park, then takes a left off Evans Bay Parade onto Cobham Drive, past the Troy St roundabout and then doubling back at Miramar Roundabout before arriving at Kilbirnie Park.

The Half Marathon is the classic route you know and love, on a fully measured, endorsed and certified half marathon course. Each route is packed with entertainment, making the iconic event Wellington’s biggest street party.

Information and entries

28 February: XTERRA Wellington Festival

XTERRA Wellington returns to the Kāpiti Coast on 28 February 2026, with a unique duathlon and trail running experience. The event includes four Trail Runs (6km, 14km Half Marathon & Marathon), Duathlon and Mountain Bike events. XTERRA Wellington embraces the rugged coastal landscape that is Kāpiti. There’s no glitz nor glamour, just hard New Zealand terrain, spectacular views and proper home grown hospitality. XTERRA Wellington links the beach to the mountains in a uniquely west coast way.

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Notes about results and upcoming events

  • If you want your event added to this newsletter, contact us by Sunday evening.
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  • If you don’t want your name published in the newsletter or on the website, please let us know so we can omit you from the results.

About Wellington Scottish

What makes the Wellington Scottish Athletics Club special is our inclusive ethos. We welcome runners of all abilities, from those taking their first steps in the running world to seasoned athletes. Whether you’re embarking on your running journey or aiming for a personal best, you’ll find a supportive and encouraging environment at Wellington Scottish. We foster a sense of belonging and camaraderie among our members, setting us apart from other running clubs.

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