
Joanne May Giles[1] (29 November 1950 – 22 February 2011) was a New Zealand television presenter and former representative sportswoman. She represented the country inpistol shooting at the 1997 Oceanian Championships inAdelaide, and the 2000World Cup in Sydney.[2] She was the first New Zealand woman to ride in a totaliser race (thoroughbred racing) in New Zealand, on 15 July 1978 at Waimate, and also competed in motorsport and Rock 'n Roll competitions.[3][4]
Jo Giles was a candidate forACT New Zealand in the2005 general election.[5] She formed a local body political party "Christchurch City Vision" and was a mayoral candidate in the2007 Christchurch local body election.[6] With 14,454 votes, Giles came third afterBob Parker (47,033 votes) andMegan Woods (32,821 votes) in the election contested by ten candidates.[7]
Jo Giles was later a TV presenter for the regional broadcasterCanterbury Television (CTV), with her programme "Shopping with Jo".[8]
On 11 March 2011 police confirmed that she was one of the victims of the February2011 Christchurch earthquake in theCTV Building.[1] She had four children.[3]
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