Jan 22, 2009
Opa Roozy has been hard at it again, here are a couple of videos from the racing last week.
Jan 22, 2009
Venue: Lake Rotorua Date: Sat 28th Feb 2009 Distance: 28km Host: Hei Matau Paddlers
Jan 22, 2009
Venue: West Bay, Lake Rotoiti, Nelson Lakes Date: Sat 21st Feb 2009 Distance: 13-15km Host: Maitahi Outrigger Canoe Club
Jan 22, 2009
Venue: Ngongotaha Reserve, (Reeme Street Ngongotaha) Lake Rotorua Date: Sat 31st Jan 2009 Distance: 15km/6km Host: Ruamata
Jan 22, 2009
The Roto Hoe series will start on 31st January 2009 and that a series of races will be organised for the season by both Te Au Rere and Ruamata.
Jan 22, 2009
Venue: Paihia/ Waitangi, Northland Date: Fri 6th Feb 2009 Distance: 10km Host: Rangaunu Sports Club
Jan 18, 2009
MP Hone Harawira and World Champion Rower, Mahe Drysdale presented the medals on the Final day of the 2009 Waka Ama Sprint Nationals.
Jan 18, 2009
Some 5,000 spectators flocked to Waikato's Lake Karapiro on Saturday for the final day of the largest Waka Ama sprint regatta in the World
Jan 18, 2009
KATRINA BIELESKI/Waikato Times VANTAGE POINT: Spectators watch this week's Waka Ama champs at Karapiro. A temporary grandstand seating 7000 people will be built for the 2010 World Rowing Champs.
Jan 18, 2009
DRUM BEAT: Inamo Pare, Teina Pauka, 5, and her grandmother Emily Pauka beat the drums to support Cook Islands Outrigger club members racing on Lake Karapiro in the 2009 National Waka Ama Sprint Championships yesterday.
Jan 18, 2009
Tracey Montrose and Warwick Anderson were at the waka ama champs when the Waikato Times called in.
Jan 18, 2009
TIGHT TURN: Vallyn Carter, of Gisborne's Te Haeata team, stretches out to help his waka turn in sprint championships at Karapiro yesterday. Source: Waikato Times
Jan 18, 2009
1 Ama and 4 Kiato have been picked up by the wrong club.
Jan 17, 2009
And it is all over, results from day 5 and a full list of medalists from the event.
Jan 17, 2009
Opa Roozy has been up all night, selecting the best shots from Day 4 and here they are