The Weekend Sun - 14 December 2018

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14 December 2018, Issue 938

Monster challenge He’s fast, fit and ready to take on a monster of a challenge. The coveted Mount Monster to be precise. Twenty-year-old Mount Maunganui lifeguard Hamish Miller says he’s put in the hard yards to be triathlon-ready this

weekend, but not without a few sacrifices and mini-challenges along the way. The annual Mount Maunganui event he’s about to take on is comprised of a 5km run to Tay Street and back, a 1500m swim which includes a 6m rock jump off Moturiki

Island’s blowhole, a 12km ski paddle and a 6km board paddle. Hamish gives an insight into just how much conditioning it’s taken to get this far on page 6. Lifeguards Declan Dempster and Lily Alton (pictured) have spent months in training. Photo: Jamie Troughton/Dscribe Media.

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