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Oz visitor playing and partying hard

DITCH-HOPPER: Adelaide visitor Craig Trewartha loves coming to Wanganui for the Masters and is back for a fourth time.PICTURE/RAE CLIFFE 020213WCRCMGAMES11
DITCH-HOPPER: Adelaide visitor Craig Trewartha loves coming to Wanganui for the Masters and is back for a fourth time.PICTURE/RAE CLIFFE 020213WCRCMGAMES11

Craig Trewartha is hooked on Masters Games.

He's been to at least eight of them around the world and this is his fourth visit to the NZ Masters Games event hosted in Wanganui.

At 62 he's a firm believer in keeping active at these events and this time he's been on the basketball court (for the Hawke's Bay Sunhawks), taken part in indoor rowing and rounded out his visit running in the 100m and 200m at Cooks Gardens.

"And I'll be having a go at that waka ama thing," he said, referring to the Maori canoe racing on the Whanganui River.

A property accountant in his home in Adelaide, Trewartha "swapped" the Dunedin games to get to Wanganui this year.

"I like Dunedin because I can get to spend some time going to Queenstown but Wanganui's event is hard to better," he said.

"Where else can I go for seven days and party every night? The entertainment every night is great and it gives you time to recover."

He said he also liked Wanganui because it was safe, friendly and everything was "very affordable".

"For example at Alice Springs they hiked up the prices but that never happens here. It really is a great long-term investment for your city," he said.

Trewartha said the world Masters Games in Turin later this year was a reason there had been a drop in the number of Australians competing in Wanganui.

"A lot of them don't want to have to do two international flights so opted for the event in Italy."

But he reckons Wanganui organisers needed to do more to promote the NZ Masters Games in his country.

"Get some ambassadors working on it and actively promote the event. If you did then I reckon you'd be overrun with Australians."

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