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A short biography of Valerie Vili

On October the sixth 1984 Valerie Adams was born in Rotorua where she still lives today. When she turned twelve she started competing in shot put after winning a school competition.

Two years later her mother was diagnosed with cancer and died but that never stopped her from doing what she loved.

Later on in her life she met her coach Kristen Hellier in 1998. Kristen Hellier was a former silver medalist at shot put.

In 2002, Valerie Adams won the junior champs with a throw of 17.73 meters and that's when she became world famous.

In the 2008 Olympic games she won a gold medal for New Zealand. Later that year she met Bertrand Vili and shortly after they married her name changed to Valerie Vili.



May god shine his eternal light on the games that are true with purity comes respect and winning to may god shine his light on these worthy athletes who's hearts and intentions are pure and there minds set on glory for there kingdom and there country but must pass obstacles in this glorious game called the Olympics

In the name of the Olympics I solemnly swear on behalf of my fellow athletes that we shall abide by the laws that govern this game and show sportsmanship and respect to all athletes no matter where they come from or what place they finish.

Agressivness: a good tactic or not?

the coach of the football ferns hopes to win the Fifa world cup by changing there tactics to be really agressive



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I was in the changing rooms getting ready for my race the 1500m mens and I just could not find my drink bottle, "Nicholas your up" says my coach I get up and go to the starting line with all the other athlets suddenly "BOOM' the gun sounds and where off. Its now close to the end and there's a guy in front of me I see the finish line coming up and I try to run as fast as I can to get ahead suddenly something flys from my pocket and lands in front of the person infront of me its my drink bottle! Thats where its been the person ahead of me dosen't see it and trips over leaving me to race past him and win gold for New Zealand!.