Women’s crew looking for steerer

Aniuwaru ki Porirua Waka Ama Ropu Inc experienced open women’s crew Hine Wairere are looking for an experienced sprint national’s steerer for Nationals 2010 held on Lake Karapiro, Cambridge. We train on Porirua harbour so this panui is open to those who are able to make regular trainings at this location.

You must

  • Have steered a W6 crew at Nationals, particularly in the turn races successfully.
  • Be reliable and punctual as trainings are mainly 5am on the water in Porirua at Onepoto, rowing club end.
  • Be self funded
  • Adaptable
  • Confident & competent steerer
  • Open minded and able to work within a team successfully.
  • Able to train through Christmas holiday break period
  • Must be available to steer team at both regional events held on November 21st & December 12th on Porirua Harbour.

Expressions of interest cut off date: 27.10.09

Interview: 4.11.09 on the water @ 5am, Porirua

Please email your interest & questions: hinewairere@gmail.com

AGM reminder

A reminder notice is hereby given to all affiliated Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association regional clubs that the Annual General Meeting is to be held at the

Royal New Zealand Police College

Monday 9th November 2009 at 6.30pm

Bring a plate of kai or drink

If you have members interested in running for the following officer roles…

  • President
  • Vice President
  • Treasurer
  • NKOA Rep
  • Secretary
  • High Performance Development Officer

…please email the current Secretary before Monday 26th October, midday. Role descriptions for the executive officer roles are available on this website, see link to “Governance” section above.

Agenda

  • Annual Report & Statement of Accounts
  • Election of Officers
  • Acceptance of amended Constitution
  • General Business

Anti-doping info: WADA Prohibited List 2010

On October 1 WADA released the Prohibited List which will apply across all sports from January 1 2010.

There are significant changes to the List – some of them are technical but two in particular will have significant effects on athletes and doctors.

Drug Free Sport NZ will provide more information and updated resources later in the year but wishes to bring the following matters to your attention.

1/ Cold/Flu/Sinus Medication.

Pseudoephedrine, the active ingredient in many cold and flu remedies such as “Coldrex” and “Sudafed”, will become prohibited in high doses from January 1.

Note that:
a/ This does not apply until January 1, 2010.
b/ It will only apply for in competition tests.
c/ A high reporting level has been set which will allow proper therapeutic doses to be used without fear of an adverse finding. More information will follow later in the year.

2/ Asthma Relievers.

The status of salbutamol (ventolin) and salmeterol (seretide/serevent) will change and they will require only a “declaration” and not a full TUE from January 1, 2010. (DFSNZ has introduced a policy to cover the intervening period – see below.)

Further detail and interim policy.

Four examples of beta 2 agonists have been permitted by way of “Abbreviated TUE’s” in previous years and full TUE’s in the current year. They have been Formoterol (found in “Foradil”, “Oxis” and “Symbicort”), Terbutaline (found in “Bricanyl”), Salbutamol (found in “Ventolin”) and Salmeterol (found in “Seretide” and “Serevent”).
As of January 1 the status of the first two (Formoterol and Terbutaline) is unchanged and either a full TUE or, for “national” level athletes, a “medical file” which can be submitted in the event of a test will remain necessary.
However, from January 1, use of Salbutamol and Salmeterol by inhaler is permitted provided it is declared. Only in the event that a sample records salbutamol above 1000ng/ml (a very high threshold which can not be reached from normal therapeutic administration) will an adverse finding be reported.

Interim Drug Free Sport Policy re Beta 2 Agonists.

The 2009 List will remain in force from now until December 31. This creates a problem for athletes who become “national level” during this period as they will be expected to complete the full range of tests necessary to qualify under the TUE criteria for beta 2 agonists. In an effort to minimise this problem, while fulfilling its obligations to apply the current Prohibited List, Drug Free Sport NZ has adopted the following position.

For the period October 1 2009 to December 31 2009, and with respect only to the “S3. Beta 2 Agonists” as set out in the 2009 Prohibited List International Standard, only those athletes who have been included in either the “Registered Testing Pool” or “National Testing Pool” shall be considered as “National” level athletes.
Points to note:

• The affect of this is to limit the need for full scale TUE applications to use beta 2 agonists to a few hundred named athletes in the testing pools who will already be aware of the requirement and should have already complied.
• All other athletes, in the unlikely event of an adverse finding for a beta 2 agonist, will be required to comply with the current rules for “non-national” level athletes regarding retrospective TUE applications for these substances (i.e. they will need to demonstrate the medical need but will not have to supply detailed lung function or bronchial provocation tests results).
• This has the practical affect of eliminating the need for athletes to undergo expensive testing within the 3 month period while the 2009 list applies but continues to require medical justification of the use of beta 2 agonists.
• The policy is inclusive of terbutaline and formoterol for which there is no alteration of policy in 2010 but the examples of adverse findings for these substances are very rare and the complications associated with subdividing the list at this point are more likely to confuse rather than assist.
• For all other substances the standing criteria for determining who is a “national level” athlete will continue to apply (refer to http://www.drugfreesport.org.nz ).
• This interim policy has no application to “International” level athletes who will need to comply with their IF requirements.

Advice to Doctors and Athletes.

1/ Given the simple process to allow use of salbutamol and salmeterol it is recommended that; where possible and medically appropriate, athletes use these substances rather than terbutaline and formoterol. It is suggested that this 3 month period be used for any trialling that may be necessary for this to occur.

2/ For those athletes for whom it remains necessary to use terbutaline and/or formoterol and who have not previously obtained a Therapeutic Use Exemption it is strongly suggested that an application is submitted, incorporating all the necessary elements set out in annex 1 to the TUE Standard, as soon as possible to enable consideration before January 1. In particular athletes who have been covered to December 31 2009 by an “Abbreviated” TUE will no longer be covered from January 1 and will need a full TUE if they are to continue using terbutaline or formoterol.

For further information contact Drug Free Sport NZ on 0800 Drugfree or info@drugfreesport.org.nz

2010 World Sprints-HTPWAA Representatives

Hoe Tonga is proud to support the following paddlers and administrators who are currently participating in the NZ Campaign for World Waka Ama Sprints in Noumea, New Calendonia May 2010:

Mareikura Brightwell – NZ Open Mens Coach
Christine Fox – Wellington Satelitte Coach, NZ Senior Women
Marinna Millanta-Lowry – NZ Worlds Contingent Manager
Charmaine Matiaha – NZ Senior Women Administrator

Open Men – Taawhana Chadwick, Paki Rawiri, Patrick Rimene, Joe Nuku, Parekoihu Taiapa, Ropata Sefesi, Mareikura Brightwell
Master Men – Robert Taggart, Grant Barriball
Open Women – Amy Robertson, Ngahuia Henare
Master Women – Christina Chase, Mereana Hodges, Kris Dahl, Charmaine Matiaha, Claire Sykes
Senior Master Women – Anita Taggart, Christine Fox, Carol Heraud, Maria Collier
Golden Master Women – Gaylene Sciascia, Eve Tregerthan, Barbara Rudd

Along with our Junior Representatives – J16W and J19W
Coaches: Mere Elkington – J16 Women
Mareikura Brightwell – J19 Women

The qualifying trials will be held at Karapiro on 31 October & 1 November 2009
for further information see www.wakaama.co.nz  or email: worlds4men@wakaama.co.nz 
worlds4women@wakaama.co.nz
worlds4juniors@wakaama.co.nz

 All OC1 paddlers will be selected from NZ National Waka Ama Sprint Championships at Karapiro in January 2010


Hoe Tonga Committee acknowledges George Fa’alogo

Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association President George Fa’alogo (of Mana Pacifica Outrigger Canoe Club) resigned from the position of presidency effective 16.03.09 on the conclusion of it’s monthly committee meeting.

George was voted onto the committee as President in 2006 and has lead this region through some tough times bringing value, strong leadership & direction. Assisting with the development and growth of Waka Ama within the region. George has also led the NZ Police Waka Ama National Championships now in it’s third event – due to the success of this event it h as continued to be held in Wellington by popular choice of event participants.

We wish him every success in his new role within the NZ Police and thank him for all he has given to the sport of Waka Ama within our region as a successful paddler & strong leader.

Katie Townsend from Tunui A te Ika Waka Ama Club will now step into the role as President of Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association. Katie has occupied the role of Vice President since the last AGM. Please welcome and support her in her new role.

HTPWAA Executive
www.hoetonga.co.nz

HTPWAA and partnership with Sport Wellington

Members are encouraged to review the documentation below which are outputs from our sub-committee review strategic objectives.

Sport Wellington

  1. Report to Hoe Tonga Update on Relationship with Sport Wellington 09 Feb 2009
  2. HTPWAA Report Card – 2007/2008
  3. DRAFT – HTWPAA PLanning meeting 1 Nov 2008
  4. HTPWAA Key Stakeholders
  5. Memorandum of Understanding – 10 Oct 2008
  6. MoU – Appendix 10 Oct 2008
  7. Key Function Areas and Strategies – 24 Oct 2008
  8. HTPWAA 1st Strategic Planning Meeting – 27 Sep 2008
  9. Background document- initial hui 26 July 2008
  10. Sport Wellington partnership-presentation-june-08
  11. Background document : Assoc Partnership Brief – Apr 2008