Dio Today August 2019

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LIVING

EQUESTRIAN

Simone Kann and Balmoral Henton

COACH PROFILE Equestrian at Dio has continued to succeed this year, with both our dressage and eventing teams placing third in their respective North Island competitions. All our riders performed exceptionally well, with many of them placing within the various disciplines. We have a lot of promise coming through in our younger riders, as we found out earlier in the year when we held a camp for our equestrian girls at the Hunua Pony Club. This year we introduced a new coach, Simone Kann. Simone has represented both Australia and New Zealand, and brings a wealth of knowledge and skills to the equestrian team. She has successfully trained riders and horses from lower to Olympic levels to reach their own individual goals and potential. We are very lucky to have her in the team and have asked her some questions so everyone can get to know her.

When did you first start riding and how did you know it was what you wanted to pursue? I started riding when I was nine years old. I made the decision to pursue my riding career when I turned 17 and went to wor for some high-profile Australian riders. My first Australian representation was for the Australian Trans-Tasman young rider eventing team when I was 20. From there I went on to produce 18 upper-level eventing horses, as well as two World Cup show jumpers. During this time I was named in four ‘A-listed’ Australian teams. Who has been a big influence throughout your career? There have been many influential people who have made an impact on my career. My parents are number one for supporting my vision – they kept supporting me, not only when I did well, but also when the chips were down. I was lucky enough to have access to endless Australian thoroughbreds retired from racing, which I produced as competition horses as well as breeding our own named with the prefix Balmoral.

What is one of your best memories? The best memories I have are of representing Australia and New Zealand, as well as producing horses and selling them on to represent countries such as Thailand, England, Japan, Malaysia, the USA, New Zealand and Australia. What do you enjoy most about coaching? While I enjoyed competing on the world stage, I now get so much more satisfaction from training and developing our young riders of the future. I am very focused and passionate about their development and progression as I believe this is the age where the training is most influential to their riding success – both now and the future. Why did you choose to coach at Dio? When the Dio equestrian coaching job became available, I was coaching in Kunming, China. Dio has a very good reputation and I wanted the opportunity to be involved in the future performances of the equestrian team and to develop a winning team formula. DIO TODAY

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Welcoming back familiar faces

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pages 84-85

Fun and games | Annual Bridge and Mahjong Day

3min
page 83

Milestones

3min
pages 86-88

Swinging into action I Bryan

2min
page 82

2019 Alumna Merita Kimberley

5min
pages 77-79

Forever a Dio girl | Christine Kindred

2min
page 76

Just rewards | Fiona Guy Kidd admitted to the Inner Bar

6min
pages 80-81

President’s column

3min
page 75

Sports Scholarships Part 1

12min
pages 68-71

Parents & Friends of Dio

3min
pages 72-73

Equestrian coach profile

2min
page 67

Sailing into top spot | NZ girls’

2min
page 66

Pedalling to the podium I

3min
page 65

Water polo – triple champions

1min
page 62

World Schools’ Orienteering Championships

1min
page 64

Trampolining

3min
page 63

Birthday Concert

1min
page 59

Sport: Dragon boating

2min
page 61

School Ball | A night in Havana

1min
page 60

Night of Dance

2min
pages 56-57

Competition time: RockQuest

8min
pages 52-55

One year on in the Broadway

2min
page 48

The hammer comes down

1min
page 49

Junior School: Thriving sports community | After-school activities | Year 5 Production | MakerSpace | Farewell to Margaret Cann

7min
pages 37-43

Chaplaincy | Exploring wabi-sabi

7min
pages 44-45

Performing Arts: Shakespeare

1min
page 46

National Theatrefest success

1min
page 47

Festival offers unique hands-on learning opportunity

2min
page 36

Putting law into practice | The art

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page 26

Student on a mission | Olivia Luxon

3min
pages 32-33

Celebrating the 115th School

3min
pages 24-25

Dio hosts the Sir Ray Avery Foundation

2min
pages 34-35

Ethics round table | Dio hosts

6min
pages 30-31

Future Problem Solving International Conference

2min
page 27

Leadership | Being more than we ever imagined

3min
pages 28-29

Students enjoying freedom of ‘no devices’ policy

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page 23

Philanthropy at Diocesan through the Heritage Foundation |

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pages 6-7

From the Principal | A humane

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pages 4-5

The Wonder Project is rocket science

3min
page 19

Women2Watch 2019 awards

7min
pages 8-11

Compassionate Leadership

2min
page 18

Aiming to change the world, one molecule at a time | Silver for

3min
page 17

Aloha Hawaii! Geographers studying tourism first-hand in a tourist hot spot

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Past staff reunion | 60 former staff

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