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Saturday, 4 September 2021

Emma Twigg

 Emma Twigg - Building Resilience - Stuff Article

Marc Hinton


Tokyo Olympics: Fourth time a charm as single sculler Emma Twigg powers to gold medal


All those years of agony turned to a golden ecstasy for New Zealand single sculler Emma Twigg in Tokyo on Friday.

The 34-year-old Hawke’s Bay rower won New Zealand's second gold medal of the Olympics, and the rowing regatta, when she powered to an imperious victory in the single sculls at the Sea Forest Waterway. The men's eight would go on to add a memorable gold of their own soon after, and the women a silver in a special hour that will go down in Kiwi sporting folklore.

After finishing an agonising fourth in the same event at the previous two Olympics, this was an emotional and emphatic performance from Twigg as she well and truly laid to rest the ghosts of her past near misses. She was clutch, too, with the weight of the world on her shoulders as she chased her version of Games redemption, absolution, call it what you will.

“I can't believe it, honestly, crossing the line it was disbelief,” she told Sky TV afterwards. “I didn't actually hear the hooter and I thought for a minute I'd stopped before [the end]. I'm lost for words. I can't believe it.

”All these years ... many, many disappointments and I just can't thank the people I've surrounded myself by enough. They got me here. It's not my result, that's my team's.”

It was never in doubt either as Twigg well and truly owned this long overdue special moment at her fourth Olympics. She powered into the lead from the start, taking a 0.23 second advantage over Austrian sculler Magdalena Lobnig at the 500-metre mark.

From there Twigg settled into a smooth, rhythmic stroke that her rivals simply had no answer to. The New Zealander had stretched her lead to over 2 seconds at the halfway point, with biggest threat and other semifinal winner Hanna Prakatsen finally making her move from deep in the field.

There was simply no denying Twigg as she kept that poker face on through the painful second half of the race, leading Prakatsen by 2.73 seconds with 500 metres to go and powering to victory with a fabulous last 500m in an Olympic best time of 7min 13.97sec. The Russian was well back in 7:17.39, with Lobnig claiming the bronze in 7:19.72.

“It was part of my plan. I wanted to be in a position of power in the last 500,” she said afterwards.

Twigg, though, was incredulous at both the result and the Olympic-best time she posted to achieve it.

“I think it's probably going to take some time to sink in,” she said. “I had a great moment with my coach Mike [Rodger] before, who a year ago probably wasn't going to be here with me because of a car crash.

“I feel this is fate, and here we are. It's an amazing feeling.''

The experienced Kiwi said she had always felt positive about her prospects.

“I felt pretty comfortable,” she said. “I knew my times were good through the early rounds. I took inspiration from [victorious women's pair] Kerri (Gowler) and Grace (Prendergast) yesterday, I knew that prognostically I was close to them in recent times.

“So if they could do it, so could I.

”I'm pumped to see our eights come down because I feel like it's going to be a special day.''

The victory, of course, was redemption for Twigg who has found the podium an elusive place to get on to over her Olympics career which has been studded with near-misses.

She was ninth in the single sculls at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and then had back-to-back fourth-place finishes in 2012 in London and 2016 in Rio de Janeiro.

In London she was over 3 seconds back of bronze medallist Kim Crow, but in Rio she was shaded by just 0.35sec by Chinese sculler Duan Jingli. That was a result that hit her hard.

Those frustrations and reflections of being so close, yet so far from an Olympic medal then saw Twigg take a two-year hiatus from the sport, before deciding to come back and give it one final tilt in Tokyo.

History now tells us that was an inspired decision.

 

Do the following activities in a Google doc called Emma Twigg Lit Activities. Put in Wānanga folder

  1. Find at least 5 words in this article that you don’t know the meaning of and using Hippo word find out what they mean. Ecstasy-overwhelming feeling of great happiness.  Sculler- someone who rows a boat (using oars). folklore- A way of thinking, or method used to accomplish a task. Emphatic- Where someone Expresses something clearly. Hiatus- A pause or break in a sequence or activity.

  2. Who was the author of this article? Marc Hinton

  3. This is Emma’s fourth Olympics - where did she place in each of the three previous Olympics? She was ninth in the single sculls at the 2008 Beijing Olympics and then had back-to-back fourth-place finishes in 2012 in London and 2016 in Rio de Janeiro.

  4. How did Emma feel after she crossed the finish line? What text in the story makes you think that? She was shocked that she won and she was at a loss for words“I can't believe it, honestly, crossing the line it was disbelief,” she told Sky TV afterwards. “I didn't actually hear the hooter and I thought for a minute I'd stopped before [the end]. I'm lost for words. I can't believe it.

  5. What does the author mean by  “laid to rest the ghosts of her past near misses”. That she put the past behind her and she’s moved on from her losses

  6. New Zealand won 7 gold medals in total at Tokyo. Name three other sports that we won gold in. Men’s eight, Women's coxless pair, Women’s k-1200m and Women’s k-1500m,

Week two wananga work

 

Friday, 3 September 2021

Filipino Language week

 This week we would have been celebrating Filipino language week at school. To celebrate at home complete the following tasks.

  1. What is the national language of the Philippines ? 

Filipino, English,

  1. Find out how to say Hello, Goodbye, Thank you and How are you.

 Hello,Kamusta ,Goodbye,Paalam,Thank you, salamat,How are you,Kamusta ka

  1. What does traditional dress look like? Find some pictures!


  1. What are the traditional food dishes? Could you make any of them at home with what you have in your cupboards? 

I don’t have the ingredients to make it but if I had the ingredients I will make the noodles one because that looked so good.

Beef Kaldereta



Pancit Guisado - Noodles

 


  1. What is the National Anthem of the Philippines? 

Philippines National Anthem


Creative writing

 Creative writing.

I was thinking about let's go into the forest,to have a look around when I came uo to half away there was this old rusty bus just sitting there,the doors was open I cheeked around the bus there was nothing there,I heard a noise coming from somewhere,I thought it was a ghost trying to scary me,but there was no sound or nothing around me. I went to check the bus. What was in the old bus was a dead body just sitting there,then this loud sound just came out of nowhere like it was a ghost. I didn't know what it was so then I was checking what else was on the bus. There was a mask just sitting on the floor. There was a old bed sitting in there was blankets on it and when I moved the covers there was a SCARY person ALIVE they were holding a knife in there hand so I was like to myself let's get out of this SCARY bus because if i stayed in the bus to long the person will wake up and then the scary person will say what is that person standing on my bus. I will be like I was just going for a walk and I just seen this bus sitting here and I wanted to see what was in it because I heard a loud noise coming from around the bus. So I Just got out before he wakes up so I got out in time.


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Week 3 Rock Candy

  Rock candy 

Aim: Whats the ponit of the exprirment.  

Too see how the rock candy works and you can make it after you have made it, It was a good one too make but then I didnt have the food coloring, but I had the rest of the ingertends for the exprentment to make what I need to make. As the water cools, the huge amount of sugar particles remains in solution (a supersaturated solution); it now contains more sugar than can stay in the liquid. The sugar falls out of the solution as a “precipitate” (particles). These connect with other sugar particles; in turn, a crystal begins to grow.

Method: Steps you followed. 

We need 2 to 3 cups of sugar,1 cup of water,skewers,a glass,big pot.

Results:Picture of final followed

 







The last one looks so good


That is The first picture that I took it is still growing it has been growing for the last 5 days but now 6 days now.

Discussion: Try explaining these science behind the expreiment.

To try a new thing at home that you have never have tryed at home before and I really wanted to try it out and see how it goes. I have been taking some photos of the rock candy that I have made. Why did I do this expreiment because I wanted to see what it did,it has made a crystal so far. This is my first time making this exprierment at home because I have never made rock candy at home at all. I am going to see what it truns out when it is done. 

Conclusions : Did it work? Would you do anything differently next time?

It kinder of worked because when I made it made too much of it and I shouldn't of I should of made less of it so it could work but when I tryed it,was ok I guess but I should of not put too much sugar in it. I put in 6 cups of sugar and 3 cups of water in the pot then waited until it truns cloudly. I should only do 2 to 3 cups and 1 cup of water so it will work out better. But it was a good exprierment that I did for the first time at home. I would make it again but I wont put to much cups into the pot. I liked what I made and my mum liked it to because when I made it she didnt help me make it but next time I will make it she will help me out to make it so I don't put to many cups in. 

Hope you enjoy the expriement that I have put on here so you can see how it went and how I well I did it. You will be happy that I have been doing this for my homework. You can comment on my blog if you really want to. 

Hope everyone is having a good time,good night sleep having a good time with your family and working on your school work that you have been sent from your teachers that you need to do at home when we have been at home. 

Thank you?


Week 2 work about Alan Turing

 Week 2

Name: Alan Turing

Age: 41

Hometown: London 

Alive/dead: 23 June 1912 7 June 1954

What were they famous for: He was mathematician and logician an expert in or student of logic.

Do we use any other their inventions today: Invention - codebreaking

What are 2 random facts about Alan Turing: 

Alan Turing played a key role in winning world war.

Alan Turing his bike 62 miles to get to the first day of school.

Picture:



Week 1

 Week 1

Parts of a wave. 

Crest.The top of a wave 

Wave. Moving swell on the surface of water.

Wave height. The distance between a wave's trough and crest.

Parts of the eye

Cornea:This the frout layer of your eye.

Pupil: The pupil is the black dot in the center of your eye that acts as a gateway for light.

Iris: This part is typically referred to as your eye color.

The 8 types of energy.

Light energy, heat energy,mechanical energy,gravitaional energy,electrical energy,sound energy,chemical energy,atomic energy.


Comment what you think about my work, this is the homework that I had for science,