Results for Welly Paddlers Race 6, 26 August

Challenging conditions today with a strong Northerly, with a reasonable turnout.

The course started at Mana, through the bridge to Browns Bay, return to the Bridge, back to Browns Bay, and then home again to the finish at Mana. The distance was 10km.

Here the results:

OC1
Jörn Scherzer – 0:56:22
James Sadler – 58:47
Sefo Misky – 1:01:19
Paddy Rimene – 1:06:35 (assisted Wairarapa OC6)

OC6

Mana Menz – 48:00
2 Hawaiiki Nui – 1:00:32
Kokiri Blue/White/Red – 0:56:31
Kokiri Green/White – 0:58:04
Amanaki – 1:02:17
Wairarapa – 1:06:35

Surfski
Matt Archer – 0:48:15
Mike Taite – 0:49:12
Chester
Burt – 0:51:36
Rodney Wallis – 0:53:45

SUP (5km)
Howard – 0:48:23
John Toomath – 0:48:48

The last and final race of the series will be on Sunday, 16 September. Chester and Sharlene will run the final. Spot prizes will be handed out straight after the final race, but you must be there to collect your prize. That’s one more reason to not miss the final race, rain or shine.

Porirua Waka ama Clubs: Action Required

2012-Sports-Awards-Nomination-Form

PORIRUA SPORTS AWARDS—NOMINATIONS CLOSE 14 SEPTEMBER

Nominations are invited for the awards for the sports achievements over the period 1st September 2011 to 31st August 2012. Categories include: youth, individual, team, coach and service. Contact the Porirua Community Trust for full details on 04 233 6230 or admin@mcgf.co.nz

PORIRUA SPORTS CALENDAR

The Council now has a Porirua Sports Calendar. The focus is to inform everyone of what sports events/tournaments are happening in the city. Click on the event and it’ll give you the details of the event. You can email it, print it or it can be accessed by smart phones as well. The Council is also working on including a School Sports Calendar to this page.

Faalogo Vaai—Sports Development Office: 04 237 3833, 027 286 1489 or FVaai@pcc.govt.nz

Welly Paddlers Race 6, 26 August, at Mana (Ngati Toa Domain), meet 9.15am

Considering the likely Northerly conditions, we may start the race at the channel, and then run towards Onepoto, turn around one of the buoys at the Onepoto Jetty, and then return to Mana. SUPs would do the course once (5km), other paddling craft would do the course twice (10km).

This is the penultimate race of the series, so in order to increase your chances of a great spot prize, please come and join us. Jörn will be at the venue from about 9.15am, the race start is scheduled for 10am.

For further details about the series click here.

Congratulations Worlds Paddlers from Hoe Tonga

Fantastic effort in Calgary, I am sure you will all bring back many stories and experiences.
Special mention to Marama Elkington for her efforts in V1 500m, Mereana Hodges MW 500m V1.

It has been great catching up with results and live streaming so to all those participating in V6 500 & 1500m and paddlers who travelled and performed so well from Wellington, Porirua & Whanganui you are all winners.

Its going to be a great summer of paddling!

Porirua Student Sport Transition Project

Invitation for schools and sports club to be part of the Porirua Student Sport Transition Project read more here..Letter PCC Student Transition Project

Background: A large number of school children between the ages of eleven (11) years old to eighteen (18) years old become inactive when moving from primary and intermediate schools to secondary school and onwards.  Unfortunately, there is no known data in Porirua to support this but national and regional data from national and regional sporting bodies, as well as the Ministry of Education suggests that many young people become less-active in sport or recreation when they reach these ages in their lives.

The Porirua Student Sport Transitions Project aims to increase sport and recreation participation by students at Primary,IntermediateSchoolsand Secondary School and including school leavers. This is new ground for Porirua City and it will need working closely with other stakeholders who’ll benefit from this project like Hoe Tonga’s Porirua based waka ama clubs and the regional body.

For further information please contact: Faalogo Vaai, Sports Development Officer, Porirua City Council fvaai@pcc.govt.nz, (04) 237 3833

 

Wanted: Senior Master Men

kia ora waka ama whanau, it gives me great pleasure to introduce to you the “Paddle Pops”. The Paddle Pops are a new team of Senior Master Men paddlers whose goal it is to be competitive within their age bracket or at least work hard and have fun to get there. 

Each week we train from Hikoikoi Waka ama, 24 Marine Parade, Petone on Monday and Wednesday nights from 5:30 pm and on Sunday morning from 7:30 am, not for the faint hearted. These times will change over summer.
 
At the moment we have 7 keen paddlers from a number of waka ama clubs :Tunui, Kokiri, Hawaikinui and Hikoikoi, but we would love to have more paddlers to possibly enter in water change events or compete against each other.
 
If you are a male and at least 49 years old then please contact me, Ron Sederel, on 021-244 5082 and I will be able to answer all your questions or get you a seat on one of our waka’s.
 

Whanganui Teams off to Calgary

Congratulations and best wishes to all those representing Aotearoa and waka ama from Whanganui.

Well done and we look forward to viewing results and hearing about your experiences. Fantastic effort and support given for waka ama from W.E.H.E Trust who have facilitated coaching and supported this campaign.