Kei te tangi hotuhotu te ngākau i te rironga o tēnei o ngā rangatira o te ao waka
Full Results from last weekend's event can be found on the event page. NB. Saturday afternoon races were cancelled due to the weather
Results now available on the event page. Clubs will be contacted sometime over the next week to confirm their paddlers who have qualified in the quota lists.
Waka Ama NZ is pleased to share our new strategy for the next 5 years with our waka ama whānau. The strategy outlines key initiatives and measures that align to our purpose; more whānau experience well-being, connection, achievement and belonging through the culture of waka ama. We look forward to implementing this strategy and further developing and growing waka ama throughout Aotearoa. Waka Ama - mā te katoa, mō āke tonu! Waka Ama - for all, for life!
After a successful Distance campaign in 2023 and Sprint Campaign in 2024, we are now seeking talented and passionate coaches to lead and develop our teams for continued success. We are after coaches for our J19 men, J19 women, Premier men and Premier women.
Lake Karāpiro
Sprints
Ian Shaw Ramp, Auckland
250m, 500m
Lake Ruger (formally South Eyre Lake)
Sprints
Kowharewa Bay, Tutukaka Harbour
Sprints
Online via Zoom
Meeting 7:00pm
Lake Ngatu - via Awanui
Sprints
Lake Ngatu, Northland
Sprints
Lake Karāpiro
Sprints
Okahu Bay, Tamaki Drive - Manukau Harbour, Mangere Bridge
18km-5km-5km
Pilot Bay, Mount Maunganui
32km
Takapuna Beach
Distance
Ōmokoroa Domain, Ōmokoroa
5km, 10km
Ian Shaw Park, Mt Wellington
Sprints
Ohope, Whakatane
21km
Ngamotu Beach Ocean View Parade, New Plymouth
11km & 21km