Dale Warrander

New Zealand long-distance runner

Dale Warrander
Personal information
Born (1973-09-08) 8 September 1973 (age 50)
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CountryNew Zealand
SportAthletics
EventMarathon

Dale Warrander (born 8 September 1973), sometimes incorrectly spelled Warrender, is a New Zealand long distance runner. His personal best in the marathon is 2:12.58, set in Fukuoka, 2004.

He competed at the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, in the men's marathon.[1] He has enjoyed victory in many of New Zealand's premier road running events including multiple Auckland Marathon titles. His most recent Auckland Marathon victory was at the 2006 event with a winning time of 2:17.43 in testing conditions, over 15 minutes ahead of second placed Mark Williams. In 2007, he switched to the half marathon event, winning with a time of 1:06:52.

References

  1. ^ Evans, Hilary; Gjerde, Arild; Heijmans, Jeroen; Mallon, Bill; et al. "Dale Warrender". Olympics at Sports-Reference.com. Sports Reference LLC. Archived from the original on 18 April 2020. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
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New Zealand national champions in men's 5000 m
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  • 1890: P. Morrison
  • 1891–1892: D. Wood
  • 1893: William John Burk
  • 1894: Charlton Morpeth
  • 1895: Alfred Bell
  • 1896: W.F. Bennett
  • 1897: E. Reynolds
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  • 1899: Percival Malthus
  • 1900: W.F. Simpson
  • 1901: Sam Pentecost
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  • 1905: Alfred Shrubb (ENG)
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  • 1908: G. Sharpe
  • 1909: Miles Dickson
  • 1910: James Beatson
  • 1911–1912: George Hill
  • 1913: James Beatson
  • 1914: A. Hudson
  • 1915: James Beatson
  • 1916–1919: not held
  • 1920: Archie Wyeth
  • 1921–1922: Reg Webber
  • 1923: Randolph Rose
  • 1924: Bert Dufresne
  • 1925–1926: Randolph Rose
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  • 1930–1931: Randolph Rose
  • 1932–1934: Billy Savidan
  • 1935: Norman Cooper
  • 1936: Cecil Matthews
  • 1937: Kohei Murakoso (JPN)
  • 1938: Cecil Matthews
  • 1939: Bill Pullar
  • 1940: Len Dickison
  • 1941–1944: not held
  • 1945: W.J. Potter
  • 1946: W.J. Wells
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  • 1949: Jim Daly
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  • 1953: Kerry Williams
  • 1954: Jim Daly
  • 1955: Ernie Haskell
  • 1956: Bill Baillie
  • 1957: Neville Scott
  • 1958–1962: Murray Halberg
  • 1963: Geoff Pyne
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  • 1966: Ian Studd
  • 1967: Barry Jones
  • 1968: Rex Maddaford
  • 1969: Jim Le Grice
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New Zealand national champions in men's marathon
  • 1939: Clarrie Gibbons
  • 1940: George Austin
  • 1941–1944: not held
  • 1945–1946: Lionel Fox
  • 1947: Gordon Bromley
  • 1948: Jack Clarke
  • 1949–1951: Gordon Bromley
  • 1952: Jack Clarke
  • 1953: Arthur Lydiard
  • 1954: Edwin Rye
  • 1955: Arthur Lydiard
  • 1956: Albert Richards
  • 1957: Edwin Rye
  • 1958–1960: Ray Puckett
  • 1961–1962: Barry Magee
  • 1963: Jeff Julian
  • 1964–1965: Ray Puckett
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  • 1973: Terry Manners
  • 1974: John Robinson
  • 1975: Tony Reavley (GBR)
  • 1976: Jack Foster
  • 1977: Terry Manners
  • 1978: Paul Ballinger
  • 1979 Tony Good
  • 1980: Don Greig
  • 1981: Paul Ballinger
  • 1982: Trevor Wright
  • 1983: Graham Macky
  • 1984: Barry Thompson
  • 1985–1986: John Campbell
  • 1987: Peter Renner
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  • 1990: Tom Birnie
  • 1991: Paul Herlihy
  • 1992: Mark Hutchinson
  • 1993: Paul Herlihy
  • 1994: Paul Smith
  • 1995: Chris Mardon
  • 1996: Phil Costley
  • 1997: Peter Buscke
  • 1998: Mark Hutchinson
  • 1999: Phil Costley
  • 2000: Mark Hutchinson
  • 2001: Alastair Snowdon
  • 2002: Mark Bright
  • 2003: Todd Stevens
  • 2004: Dale Warrander
  • 2005: Matt Dravitzki
  • 2006: Dale Warrander
  • 2007: Stafford Thompson
  • 2008: Joe Piggin
  • 2009: Matt Dravitzki
  • 2010–2011: Dale Warrander
  • 2012: Tony Payne
  • 2013: Dougal Thorburn
  • 2014: Masataka Uchino (JPN)
  • 2015: Aaron Pulford
  • 2016: Nick Horspool
  • 2017: Dan Lowry (USA)
  • 2018: Blair McWhirter
  • 2019: Oska Inkster-Baynes
  • 2020: not held
  • 2021: Daniel Jones
  • 2022–2023: Daniel Balchin
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