Starting off with the turn races on Saturday morning with races varying from 500m - 1500m - crews took to the water, maneuvering their canoes around the tight turns to be dubbed the best of the best in the turn races. A skill that takes the whole team working together to achieve the perfect turn. KarÄpiro provided pristine conditions for the day!
The following were awarded gold medals - HOT (Nga Hoe Horo - Pawarenga) in the Premier Men 1500m, Kaiarahi Toa (Horouta Waka Hoe) in the Premier Women 1500m, MJ MÄmÄ's (Haeata Ocean Sports - Napier) in the Master Women 1000m and Pineula Black (Akarana - Auckland North) in the Master Men 1000m.
Saturday saw the first day of adaptive team racing, three teams took part in the 500m and 500m turn events - Paranaki (Te Puku o Te Ika Region), Crazy Cripples (Te Uranga o Te RÄ Region) and Horouta ki Tai (Horouta Waka Hoe - Gisborne)
In the pinnacle 500m straight events - Pineula Mulivai from Akarana - Auckland North won gold in the Premier Men 500m, and Kaiarahi Toa from Horouta Waka Hoe - Gisborne in the Premier Women 500m.
In the Waka Ama NZ Corporate Challenge, 16 teams took part. Two-time winners Te WÄnanga o Raukawa were looking to clinch their third title! In the Championship final - Te WÄnanga o Aotearoa won gold, 155 Whare Awhina (aka One Double Five Community House) WhÄngÄrei won silver and Mauao Adventurers took home bronze.
āWe enjoy sharing our event and atmosphere with our Corporate whÄnau - it is a great way to showcase the uniqueness and whÄnau vibe of our event,ā said CEO Lara Collins.
In the final W1 events of the week the following paddlers were crowned National Champions in the 250m Dash events - and all out sprint to the finish. The winners were as follows
J19 Men - Pharrel Grbic (Pakuranga Outrigger Canoe Club - Auckland)
J19 Women - Adrianna Gesztey (Hei Matau Paddlers - Rotorua)
Premier Men - Jake Suitauloa (Manukau Outriggers - Auckland South)
Premier Women - Akayshia Williams (Horouta Waka Hoe - Gisborne)
Finally to finish the day the event was officially closed with a karakia from the hau kÄinga NgÄti KorokÄ« Kahukura and NgÄti HauÄ
Waka Ama NZ would like to thank all of the paddlers and whÄnau that make this event possible! The amazing kaimahi (volunteers) who worked day and night to ensure the event ran smoothly. Our sponsors and partners that supported the event. The local Cambridge and KarÄpiro community for supporting our waka ama whÄnau.
Waka Ama NZ now looks to the next events on the summer calendar - Takapuna Beach Cup (Takapuna - 17th - 19th Feb), Waka Ama Secondary School National Championships (Tikitapu - 27th - 31st March) and the Long Distance Waka Ama Nationals (Whitianga - 21st-23rd April).
MEDIA RELEASE ENDS
Link to google drive of highlight pics of Saturday races and prize giving -
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