Regional W12 teams

Congratulations to the following paddlers who have qualified for the Hoe Tonga Regional Premier W12 teams!

These teams will compete in the W12 500m straight finals at the 2026 Waka Ama Sprint Nationals at Lake Karāpiro, on Thursday 15th January.

The Hoe Tonga Regional Premier Wāhine are in Race #352

The Hoe Tonga Regional Premier Tāne are in Race #354

Follow the link below to find the full race schedule for Sprint Nationals:

Our W12 selections are based on the results from the 2025 Hoe Tonga Regional Sprints held earlier this month, 6/7 December.

For more information on our selection criteria see the link below:

To view all Hoe Tonga W1 paddlers who qualified for the 2026 Sprint Nationals Quota rankings (this includes ALL divisions ranging from Intermediate right through to M80), see the link below:

Kia pai ai te tau hou Pākehā ki a koutou katoa 🌟

W1 Quota Rankings & Regional Sprints Results

Thank you for your patience while we work through the W1 entries for our region. These are now available to view on the WANZ event page – 2026 Sprint Nationals – Waka Ama NZ.

The final results from all W6 & W1 races of the 2025 Hoe Tonga Regional Sprint Championships are linked below

2025 Regional Sprints Results – All Days

To view all Hoe Tonga W1 500m & 250m Dash Quota rankings for the 2026 Sprint Nationals (this includes ALL divisions ranging from Intermediate right through to M80), see the link below:

W1 Quota Rankings – 2026 Sprint Nationals

If your club members have made the Quota but are unable to attend the 2026 Sprint Nationals, please inform us asap at hoetonga@gmail.com so we can offer this place to those on the waitlist. 

The following quota spots were unfilled at the recent Hoe Tonga Regionals due to no entries being received or ineligible paddlers. Therefore, we are requesting nominations from clubs to fill these spots. The age divisions available are:

  • J19 Men 
  • J19 Women
  • Open 23 Men 
  • Open 23 Women
  • Premier Men 
  • Premier Women 
  • Senior Master Women
  • Golden Master Men  
  • Master Men 70
  • Master Women 70
  • Master Men 75
  • Master Women 75 
  • Master Men 80
  • Master Women 80  

All nominations must be received by midnight, Monday 15th December for the Board to consider selection.

Further to this, we have not received any Adaptive paddler entries for Nationals. If your club has any Adaptive paddlers who would like to compete, please send us their name and intended race/s so we can add them to the region’s entries. 

If you have any pātai, tēnā whakamōhio mai.

Ngā mihi nui

Hoe Tonga Sprint Regionals – A Stunning Day at Lake Henley

Last Saturday, we gathered at Lake Henley for the 2025 Hoe Tonga Sprint Regionals
and what an incredible day it was!
We were thrilled by the huge turnout, especially from our taitamariki and
intermediates, who showed up in strong numbers and brought so much energy to the
event. The weather couldn’t have been better, creating the perfect backdrop for a full
day of paddling, teamwork, and whanaungatanga.
One of the most beautiful parts of the day was seeing so many whānau lining the
banks, cheering, supporting, and, in some cases, jumping into the waka themselves.
The atmosphere was buzzing with pride, encouragement, and the shared joy of
being out on the water together.
I’d also like to acknowledge our amazing volunteers; Chris on the start line, Marinna
and her team on the finish line, the Rimene whānau covering one of the safety boats,
alongside Jeff and Jack with the flags on the other boat, Selena on registration and
Michael in the loading area. These events simply wouldn’t happen without your hard
mahi and commitment.
A big mihi to our Race Director, Matai, for leading both days with expertise and calm.
To our Events Coordinator, Jasmine, who completed her first regionals — ka rawe,
big ups to you! And to our other Board members, James and Ani, thank you for being
present both days, chipping in where needed and supporting the kaupapa.
We know that a huge amount of planning happens well before race day, so when
everything runs smoothly and our paddlers and whānau have such a positive
experience, it is something truly special.
“He waka eke noa — we are all in this waka together.”

We can’t wait to see everyone at Nationals

Mauri ora
Anita Taggart
Chairperson