Sanders Cup (Senior men and masters men 35 – 59)
The Sanders Cup was presented to the Hutt Valley Harriers by Mr H Sanders, one of the first officials of the club, for inter-club competition and to create a friendly spirit between the harrier clubs founded or domiciled in the Hutt Valley and Wairarapa Districts. The Cup shall be competed for annually between the senior men and masters men 35 – 59 from the clubs in these districts.
- The Cup shall at all times remain the property of the Hutt Valley Harriers
- The distance shall be over a cross-country course not exceeding 8,000 metres.
- The race shall be a teams race and the number of members from each club to count for points shall be determined by Club Captains prior to the event.
- In the event of two or more clubs dead heating, the club having its entire team in first shall be adjudged the winner, but otherwise the decision shall be determined by the aggregate of the placings gained by the respective teams.
- The venue of the race shall be determined in each year by agreement between the clubs competing for the Cup.
Masters Men Centenary Cup (Masters men 60+)
The Masters Men Centenary Cup was presented by the Hutt Valley Harriers for inter-club competition and to create a friendly spirit between the harrier clubs founded or domiciled in the Hutt Valley and Wairarapa Districts. The Cup shall be competed for annually between the masters men 60+ from the clubs in these districts.
- The Cup shall at all times remain the property of the Hutt Valley Harriers
- The distance shall be over a cross-country course not exceeding 6,000 metres
- The race shall be a teams race and the number of members from each club to count for points shall be determined by Club Captains prior to the event
- In the event of two or more clubs dead heating, the club having its entire team in first shall be adjudged the winner, but otherwise the decision shall be determined by the aggregate of the placings gained by the respective teams.
- The venue of the race shall be determined in each year by agreement between the clubs competing for the Cup.
Burns Cup (Senior women and masters women 35 – 49)
The Cup shall be competed for annually between the senior women and masters women 35 – 49 from the clubs in these districts.
- The distance shall be over a cross-country course not exceeding 6,000 metres.
- The race shall be a teams race and the number of members from each club to count for points shall be determined by Club Captains prior to the event
- In the event of two or more clubs dead heating, the club having its entire team in first shall be adjudged the winner, but otherwise the decision shall be determined by the aggregate of the placings gained by the respective teams.
- The venue of the race shall be determined in each year by agreement between the clubs competing for the Cup.
Masters Women Centenary Cup (Masters women 50+)
The Masters Women Centenary Cup was presented by the Hutt Valley Harriers for inter-club competition and to create a friendly spirit between the harrier clubs founded or domiciled in the Hutt Valley and Wairarapa Districts. The Cup shall be competed for annually between the masters women 50+ from the clubs in these districts.
- The distance shall be over a cross-country course not exceeding 6,000 metres.
- The race shall be a teams race and the number of members from each club to count for points shall be determined by Club Captains prior to the event
- In the event of two or more clubs dead heating, the club having its entire team in first shall be adjudged the winner, but otherwise the decision shall be determined by the aggregate of the placings gained by the respective teams.
- The venue of the race shall be determined in each year by agreement between the clubs competing for the Cup.
Gough Cup
The Gough Cup was presented to the Hutt Valley Harrier club in 1949 by Mr M G N Gough, President of the Club for inter-club competition and to create friendly spirit between the harrier clubs founded or domiciled in the Hutt Valley and Wairarapa Districts. The Cup shall be competed for annually between the men and women U20 from the clubs in these districts.
- The Cup shall at all times remain the property of the Hutt Valley Harriers
- The distance of the race shall be over a cross-country course not exceeding 6000 metres.
- The race shall be a teams race and the number of members from each club to count for points shall be determined by Club Captains prior to the event.
- Teams shall be mixed.
- In the event of two or more clubs dead-heating, the club having its entire team in first shall be adjudged the winner, but otherwise the decision shall be determined by the aggregate of the placings gained by the respective teams.
- The venue of the race shall be determined in each year by agreement between the clubs competing for the Cup.
Robbie Shield
The Robbie Shield was donated to the Hutt Valley Harrier club in 1935 by Mr K Robbie for annual competition between the Hutt Valley and “Christian Youth Movement Harrier Clubs” or any other Harrier club domiciled in the Hutt Valley. The Shield was re-donated in 1965 for inter-club competition, and to create friendly spirit between the harrier clubs founded or domiciled in the Hutt Valley and Wairarapa Districts. The Shield shall be competed for annually between the men and women U16 from the clubs in these districts.
- The Shield shall at all times remain the property of the Hutt Valley Harriers
- The distance of the race shall be over a cross-country course not exceeding 4000 metres.
- The race shall be a teams race and the number of members from each club to count for points shall be determined by Club Captains prior to the event.
- Teams shall be mixed.
- In the event of two or more clubs dead-heating, the club having its entire team in first shall be adjudged the winner, but otherwise the decision shall be determined by the aggregate of the placings gained by the respective teams.
- The venue of the race shall be determined in each year by agreement between the clubs competing for the Cup.
Challenge Shield
The Challenge Shield was presented by Mr J Page for annual competition between the Hutt Valley and “Christian Youth Movement Harrier Clubs’ or any other Harrier club domiciled in the Hutt Valley. The Shield was re-donated in 1965 for inter-club competition, and to create friendly spirit between the harrier clubs founded or domiciled in the Hutt Valley and Wairarapa Districts. The Shield shall be competed for annually between the boys and girls under 14 from the clubs in these districts.
- The Shield shall at all times remain the property of the Hutt Valley Harriers
- The distance of the race shall be over a cross-country course not exceeding 4000 metres.
- The race shall be a teams race and the number of members from each club to count for points shall be determined by Club Captains prior to the event
- Teams shall be mixed.
- In the event of two or more clubs dead-heating, the club having its entire team in first shall be adjudged the winner, but otherwise the decision shall be determined by the aggregate of the placings gained by the respective teams.
- The venue of the race shall be determined in each year by agreement between the clubs competing for the Cup.
Jenny Hardie Memorial Shield
The Jenny Hardie Shield was donated to the Hutt Valley Harrier club in 2020 by Mr Robbie Hannon for inter-club competition and to create friendly spirit between the harrier clubs founded or domiciled in the Hutt Valley and Wairarapa Districts. The Shield shall be competed for annually between the boys and girls U12 from the clubs in these districts.
- The Shield shall at all times remain the property of the Hutt Valley Harriers
- The distance of the race shall be over a cross-country course not exceeding 2000 metres.
- The race shall be a teams race and the number of members from each club to count for points shall be determined by Club Captains prior to the event.
- Teams shall be mixed.
- In the event of two or more clubs dead-heating, the club having its entire team in first shall be adjudged the winner, but otherwise the decision shall be determined by the aggregate of the placings gained by the respective teams.
- The venue of the race shall be determined in each year by agreement between the clubs competing for the Cup.
Walkers Trophy (Details to be added later)
The Walkers Trophy (Unknown) for inter-club competition and to create a friendly spirit between the harrier clubs founded or domiciled in the Hutt Valley and Wairarapa Districts. The Cup shall be competed for annually between the senior men and women and masters men and women from the clubs in these districts.
- The Trophy (Unknown)
- The distance shall be over a cross-country course not exceeding 6,000 metres
- The venue of the race shall be determined in each year by agreement between the clubs competing for the Trophy.