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•• Fundraising on a bicycle built for three Artist has hopes for Cashmere studio •• A&P Show celebrating 150 years Community board decision ‘difficult’

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Back to basics On the road to Rio 2016 EXCLUSIVE

Grow your own: New Zealand’s gardener of the year Jade Temepara showcases her vegetable garden Digging the Future at the Ellerslie International Flower Show which opened yesterday. The Ashburton designer Tom Doudney created her garden tom@mainlandpress.co.nz with $100 to support a family of four. For LOCAL triathlete Nick Rennie is hoping his more on Ellerslie third see placepages finish in 2, the 20 20-24 and age group at the World21. Triathlon Series final in Auckland on Photo: Gilbert Monday will be a stepping stone to bigger and Wealleans

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better things. The 22-year-old Merivale resident, who was up against 47 other competitors from nine countries, said the result was “bloody good” and would help him build towards qualifying for the Under 23 elite race next year and a longer term ambition of representing New Zealand at the next Olympic Games in Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, Gina McKenzie in 2016. COMMUNITY action couldcompeted help solve a almost spate Having previously of eastern suburbs arson attacks, according exclusively in duathlons, Rennie was atto a Fire Service Christchurch areaofcommander Jon disadvantage in the swim leg the event where Graham. he lagged behind early but was able to make up of arson attacksrun overand thebike past legs. three forThe lostseries ground with strong weekends the seriously landmark focusing 52-year-oldon He onlyrazed started Leander Building Kerrs in Avonside swimming earlier atthis yearReach and acknowledged Drive and plenty damaged Aranui High School, there was of work ahead of him to be Avondale Primary Aranui Kids First able to compete in theand water. Kindergarten. “Hopefully another good six or seven months stepped a notch at the inThe the attacks pool and I’ll beupable to foot it weekend with them with seven firesand lit inmake the early in the water the hours race of a Saturday whole lot morning easier.” in Aldershot and Portsmouth streets and Ben Rarere Avenue in Aranui. Earlier this year, Rennie put his architectural Four of fires were lithis at triathlon propertiesdreams. and at studies onthe hold to pursue “I decided I’d give it full noise so I moved

from Wellington to Christchurch just to train full time.” Six times a week, his day now begins at 5:30am, training with a squad at Jellie Park and he finds he only has time for part time work. It may be hard slog but Rennie knows why he keeps doing it. “Just the grind, putting all the hard yards in, all those winter days where you don’t want to get out and train and it just makes it all worth it in the end.” Rennie’s coach Tim Brazier praised his performance in Auckland but said chasing his two of the properties Olympic ambitions people would were not beasleep easy, inside with the “Something that seems insignificant be very even in those areas with large sections of empty their houses at the time. he could be up against to important so I would encourage people in the houses. quality of competition “If someone calls the fire service we will aim The residents escapedteam. uninjured but the area to report anything suspicious.” make the New Zealand escalation in the arson attacks Mrthat Overgrown vegetation and abandoned houses to be there within six minutes so we are still “With the positivity he has had and alarmed the talent Graham. he has he could do it but it will be a very steep in the eastern suburbs provided fuel for arson very much a part of eastern Christchurch.” Mr Graham said the fire service was still “We’re very concerned that these attacks are attacks and Mr Graham said residents needed to learning curve.” carrying out an ongoing investigation into the creeping propertiesto while residents are monitor vegetation growth. Other into Cantabrians achieve good results asleep. in the age group races at the World Triathlon “People need to be aware that even if they arson attacks in conjunction with the police. “We are analysing the scenes of the fires and “It’s gone far and needs to be stopped.” Series finaltoo included Rob Creasy who finished don’t live in their house anymore if they still Mr Graham and Avonside first in the hoped 30-34 Wainoni men’s bracket; Reubyn own the property they are responsible for the results will contribute to the investigation.” If anyone has any information regarding the residents would be able to provide furtherfirst keeping vegetation under control. Bisschops and Laura Woods who finished information. and third respectively in the 20-24 women’s; “If the property is owned by Cera then the arson attacks or has noticed any suspicious activity in the Wainoni, Aranui or Avonside “People are our eyes ears and even50-54 a council will take care of the vegetation.” Scott Molina who wasandsecond in the small detail as seeing an unfamiliar men’s; andsuch John Hallemans who wasperson first in Mr Graham said the fire service still had a areas please contact the Christchurch central police onplacing 363 7400. active topresence in the inthe their streetmen’s. could Hallemans provide a breakthrough. 55-59 also coached elite very Pounding the podium: Nickeastern Rennie suburbs, on his way to a third at the World Triathlon Series final Netherlands triathletes competing at the event. in Auckland and inset, proudly displaying his bronze medal. Photo: Supplied

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