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Notable natives are members of [[The Datsuns]] as well as the equestrian double Olympic gold medal winner [[Mark Todd (equestrian)|Mark Todd]]. [[Lake Karapiro]], recognised as one of the premium rowing lakes in the world is close by, producing several world rowing champions, notably [[Rob Waddell]] and the Evers-Swindell twins, [[Georgina Evers-Swindell|Georgina]] and [[Caroline Evers-Swindell|Caroline]]. World Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist cyclist [[Sarah Ulmer]] also lives and trains in Cambridge, making Cambridge deserving of its new moniker "Town of Trees AND Champions". Former New Zealand and Australasian champion archer [[Brooke La Pine]] has also called Cambridge home for the past 23 years.It has a famous town hall, with a great history.
Notable natives are members of [[The Datsuns]] as well as the equestrian double Olympic gold medal winner [[Mark Todd (equestrian)|Mark Todd]]. [[Lake Karapiro]], recognised as one of the premium rowing lakes in the world is close by, producing several world rowing champions, notably [[Rob Waddell]] and the Evers-Swindell twins, [[Georgina Evers-Swindell|Georgina]] and [[Caroline Evers-Swindell|Caroline]]. World Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist cyclist [[Sarah Ulmer]] also lives and trains in Cambridge, making Cambridge deserving of its new moniker "Town of Trees AND Champions". Former New Zealand and Australasian champion archer [[Brooke La Pine]] has also called Cambridge home for the past 23 years.It has a famous town hall, with a great history.


Cambridge is a majestic tree lined town with a population of approx 16,000, it is a picture of idyllic beauty and vibrant colour, it also boasts a star studded array of sports stars who have gained world acclaim in events such as rowing, cycling and Horse Riding.

It is highly likely on your visit to Cambridge you will bump into the likes of Olympic gold medal winners Caroline and Georgina Evers-Swindell, Mark Todd or our darling of NZ cycling, Sarah Ulmer.

When the Evers-Swindell twins are not rowing they are busy promoting Lake Karapiro as a viable contender to host the 2010 World Rowing Champions.
==References==
==References==
*{{cite book | first=A. W. | last=Reed | title=The Reed Dictionary of New Zealand Place Names | publisher=Reed Books | location=Auckland | year=2002 | id=ISBN 0-7900-0761-4}}
*{{cite book | first=A. W. | last=Reed | title=The Reed Dictionary of New Zealand Place Names | publisher=Reed Books | location=Auckland | year=2002 | id=ISBN 0-7900-0761-4}}

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37°53′S 175°28′E / 37.883°S 175.467°E / -37.883; 175.467 Cambridge is a town in the Waikato region of the North Island of New Zealand. It is situated 24 kilometres southeast of Hamilton, on the banks of the Waikato River.The town is known as "The Town of Trees". With a population of 13,890 (2001 census) it is the biggest municipality in the Waipa District and still growing rapidly.

The town is now best known for its thoroughbred horse stables, which have produced many champion horses in the sports of racing and showjumping.

Notable natives are members of The Datsuns as well as the equestrian double Olympic gold medal winner Mark Todd. Lake Karapiro, recognised as one of the premium rowing lakes in the world is close by, producing several world rowing champions, notably Rob Waddell and the Evers-Swindell twins, Georgina and Caroline. World Champion and Olympic Gold Medalist cyclist Sarah Ulmer also lives and trains in Cambridge, making Cambridge deserving of its new moniker "Town of Trees AND Champions". Former New Zealand and Australasian champion archer Brooke La Pine has also called Cambridge home for the past 23 years.It has a famous town hall, with a great history.

Cambridge is a majestic tree lined town with a population of approx 16,000, it is a picture of idyllic beauty and vibrant colour, it also boasts a star studded array of sports stars who have gained world acclaim in events such as rowing, cycling and Horse Riding.

It is highly likely on your visit to Cambridge you will bump into the likes of Olympic gold medal winners Caroline and Georgina Evers-Swindell, Mark Todd or our darling of NZ cycling, Sarah Ulmer.

When the Evers-Swindell twins are not rowing they are busy promoting Lake Karapiro as a viable contender to host the 2010 World Rowing Champions.

References

  • Reed, A. W. (2002). The Reed Dictionary of New Zealand Place Names. Auckland: Reed Books. ISBN 0-7900-0761-4.