Here is an opportunity to expand your skills and knowledge in coaching waka ama with Corina Gage on Jan 26th after Nationals.
Time: 9-4pm
Venue: Natone Park School, 6 Korkiri Cres, Waitangirua Porirua
For more info follow the link below.
Here is an opportunity to expand your skills and knowledge in coaching waka ama with Corina Gage on Jan 26th after Nationals.
Time: 9-4pm
Venue: Natone Park School, 6 Korkiri Cres, Waitangirua Porirua
For more info follow the link below.
Well done to all those that competed at the Hoe Tonga Regional Sprints 2018, especially those that achieved on of the Quota spots to compete at the Waka Ama Nationals 2019.
Check out the final rankings for each division including the quota spots.
Our Regional W12 teams are determined by the winner of the open men/women 500m finals with the next 6 spots filled by the fastest 6 paddlers in the W1 250m dash across J19 and open divisions.
This year’s Hoe Tonga W12 teams are as follow
PREMIER WOMEN
PREMIER MEN
Congratulation to all those that have qualified for Nationals and the regional teams. Team captains for each regional team will be announced at a later date.
Only a few days till the Hoe Tonga Junior Have a Go day. For all those entered please note that the event is now only on the Saturday. All those schools entered on the Sunday have now moved to the Saturday.
Registration opens from 7:30am
Karakia at 8am
Kick off at 8:30am
Schedule (Note: event on December 8th not 9th)
Any questions Email hoetonga@gmail.com
A new Waka design from Gisborne available for purchase it has no foot rest and has an asking price of $2700.00
For further inquiries contact Tai Elkington on 0275581127
Another big Regionals done for the year. Again we saw a slight increase in the number of races that were run, with competitor numbers similar to the previous year.
There was some close racing, and if you are looking for the results, you can find them at https://wp.me/p7gD9I-1AR.
A massive thank you again to all the hard working volunteers, helpers and officials, without whom this event would not be possible.
As some of you will have noticed, we encountered a few challenges this year, and there are some lessons to be learnt for 2019. We will be doing a debrief with Masterton District Council in the near future.
The Club Excellence Award was again won by Otaki Waka Hoe. Congratulations!
For the James Hapeta Club Spirit Award, this year saw two clubs sharing the honours: Hikoikoi Waka Club and Hawaikinui Waka Ama Club. Congratulations!
Now its time to get ready for the National Sprint Champs in January 2019. Good luck to all competitors.
As per rule 21.7 in the Waka Ama NZ race rules, W12 crews at Nationals can be made up of competitors from up to two clubs from the same region, but only in the following divisions:
This rule only applies where a club does not have sufficient paddlers to form their own, stand-alone, W12 crews in those age categories. A W12 crew made up of two clubs may be a combination of any number of paddlers from those two clubs. They must satisfy all other rules as specified in the race rules.
If your club wishes to combine with another club in the above divisions, please take note of the following:
Entries for the Junior have a go Waka Ama close tomorrow. Send the entries through to hoetonga@gmail.com or college sport Wellington now so you don’t miss out.