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NZ Centurions

New Zealand Centurions

When the person satisfies the requirements of a centurion in New Zealand, they are known as a New Zealand centurion. The person does not have to be a New Zealander. As of 15 November 2022, twenty-nine walkers from seven countries have qualified as New Zealand centurions: eleven from New Zealand, five from England, four from Australia, three from the Netherlands, three from Belgium, one from Germany, the United States and Isle of Man. Two-thirds of the walkers were men and one third women.

The table below lists the following information for these centurions: their centurion number, their name, their country of residence at the time of the qualification, their sex, the time they took to complete the 100 miles, and their year of qualification.

DesignationNameCountryM/FTimeDate
C1Ross PilkingtonNew ZealandM23:23:401968
C2Gerald MandersonNew ZealandM21:37:311998
C3Norm MorrisNew ZealandM22:32:471998
C4Sandra BrownEnglandF19:00:471999
C5Bob LeeNew ZealandM22:06:262000
C6Carol BairdAustraliaF20:55:462001
C7Parminder BhattiEnglandM21:18:582001
C8Jill GreenEnglandF22:18:082001
C9Herbert NeubacherGermanyM22:18:082001
C10Susan ClementsEnglandF23:00:052001
C11Geoff TranterEnglandM23:04:372001
C12Maureen MetcalfeNew ZealandF23:47:082001
C13Peter BaillieNew ZealandM22:15:322004
C14Geoff HainAustraliaM23:37:242005
C15Rudy SchoorsBelgiumM21:37:252010
C16Andrew ShelleyNew ZealandM21:37:552010
C17Caroline MestdaghBelgiumF22:51:462010
C18Cliff HarrisonNew ZealandM23:22:422013
C19Richard McChesneyNew ZealandM23:41:002013
C20Sharon ScholzAustraliaF22:24:282015
C21Justin ScholzAustraliaM22:24:282015
C22Marco BloemertsNetherlandsM22:43:302017
C23Gertrude AchterbergNetherlandsF23:29:452017
C24Arie KandelaarsNetherlandsM23:36:292017
C25
Rob Robertson USAM23:23:462018
C26Joanne AitkenNew ZealandF23:31:322018
C27Kim JanssensBelgiumM22:33:402019
C28Richard YoungNew ZealandM22:57:552020
C29Andrew TitleyIsle of ManM23:17:502022