Final Lane draw for Secondary School Sprints now available
Waka Hourua visiting Porirua March 1 – 4
If you don’t already know the Waka Hourua: Haunui, , Hinemoana, and Gaualofa are planning to make their way to the Porirua Harbour on Thursday, 1st March 2018. Hotu Barclay-Kerr kaihautu of Haunui has asked to send this notice out to you all to let you know that the Waka Hourua will be in the Porirua Harbour from this Thursday through to Sunday. Therefore whānau if you haven’t yet had the chance to see the waka hourua and their respective crews pop on down to the Mana Cruising Club, Ngāti Toa Domain, Pascoe Avenue, Mana from Thursday.
Hoe Tonga Secondary School Regional Sprint Champs, 16 March

Summary
- Host: Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association
- Venue: Onepoto, Titahi Bay
- When: 16 March 2019
- Entries closed 8 March 2019.
- Yr7/8 Division available. Check info pack for more details
Documents
Note!
- There are no refunds for entries after the entry cut-off date where paddlers chose not to race or show up on race day (even if invoices have not yet been received, or schools have not yet settled relevant entry fees).
- Entries are to be done via each school (through the school sports coordinators)
Questions? Email hoetonga@gmail.com or call Matt on 027 508 8044.
Regional Mens W12 for Nationals.
A message from Paddy:
Kia Ora Tatou
Firstly congratulations on your selection into the Premier Men’s Regional 12 Team. What a great privilege to represent your clubs and region, with all the hard work you have put in over the last few months.
I personally look forward to representing our region with you.
A few things for race day… which is the last race on day 5
- Meet, Car park, in front of Don Rowland’s Centre
- Time, approx. 4.30pm or the first call
- Uniform, please wear your clubs race shirt
I wish you all the best of luck, with your crews
More volunteers needed for National Sprints – Loading Bay.
If you would like to be a volunteers at National Sprints in the Loading Bay.
and you are 16 or older
Please contact WANZ.
Rankings for Regional W12 team
Based on the results at Regionals 2017 (winning team in W6 500m plus fastest paddlers across the W1 Dash races), please find below the ranking of paddlers for the Men’s and Women’s Regional W12.
Should any paddlers listed below be unavailable to attend Nationals please contact hoetonga@gmail.com to advise as soon as possible giving an opportunity for those who are waitlisted to participate. Team captains are to be confirmed by Hoe Tonga.
Men
- Paddy Rimene
- Joe Nuku
- Jorian Tangaere
- PJ Rimene-Albrett
- Shannon Rimene-Albrett
- Jordan Stuart
- HODGES, Turi
- TAIAPA, Parekoihu
- TE KERE, Mataiawhea
- HURIHANGANUI, Aperahama
- SAVELL Jarrod
- BABBINGTON, Ngarangi
Women
- Marianna Hodges
- Ngahuia Henare
- Amiria Saltzmann
- Kawai Winiata
- Marianne Archer
- Hinekura Winiata
- ELKINGTON, Marama
- HENARE, Te Rangihuia
- COOK, Tunis
- THOMAS, Kayla
- TE PAA, Eden
- FA’AFOI, Jess
Next Waitlisted:
- CRAWFORD, Nikki Lee
- HENARE – TAIAPA
There may be an opportunity for both teams to have a training prior to Nationals and it will be the role of the appointed Team Captain/s (once appointed) to organise and notify paddlers of any training. The race itself is scheduled as a straight final at Nationals and it is the responsibility of the Team Captain to arrange paddlers seating in the W12 on the day if no prior training run has been undertaken.
Regionals 2017 round-up and results
And this was it for 2017. Last year’s event was our biggest yet, but 2017 topped it again, with close to 130 races and about 500 paddlers! We need more lanes…
A massive thank you to all officials, helpers and supporters that made this event possible. More than ever before, many of them pulled big hours to make this event happen. In the week leading up to the event, and despite water quality being better than ever before, the lake experienced excessive weed growth, likely due to the very warm weather over many weeks. Many helpers spend days clearing the lake!
Here a list of key officials and helpers:
- Event organisation: Joern Scherzer, Gaylene Sciascia
- Race course set-up, venue preparation and infrastructure: Paddy, Kath and the wider team from Wairarapa WACC; generator provided by Lawrence
- W6 provision and transport: Porirua Canoe Kayak Club, Otaki Waka Hoe, Hawaiki Nui Waka Ama club
- Finish line officials: Marinna, Petra & Andy Melville, Ani Suitauloa, Roimata Baker, Te Ara Herewini Smiler, Mereana Putaka, and others
- Start line officials: James Sadler, Lawrence Ammunson-Fyall, Maaike Van Aalst
- Flag boat officials: Thomas Tawhiri, Piki Emery, Jodie Sommerville
- Back-up support boat: John Hodges and others
- Support boat provision: Matt Archer & Mana Kayak Racing Club
- Loading Bay: Karmen Wallace, and various other helpers to bail from Wairarapa WACC, Toa, PCKC, and Otaki
- Marshalling/Announcer: Shanara Wallace
- Registration officials, runner: Pania Haruru, Tam Tanirau, Rodney
- Race director: Dennis Ngatai & Joern Scherzer
- W1 weigh-in: Tia Tuuta, Trini Ropata, and others
- IT pre-event support: Alex Ryder
There are many more, even if not specifically listed above!
Results
Click here to download the full results.
Photos are yet to come. In the next few days please check Hoe Tonga’s facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/Hoetonga/
Club trophies
The Club Excellence Award changed hands for the first time in 5 years, this year it was won by Otaki Waka Hoe, with Porirua Canoe Kayak Club in second, and Toa Waka Ama in third.
For the James Hapeta Club Spirit Award, Hoe Tonga implemented a revised approach for selecting a winner. Up to five points were awarded in each of four categories: (1) Ratio of club volunteers vs club entries, as at one week out from the event; (2) whether a club had complete team rosters at the deadlines and/or had late changes to their roster; (3) whether teams were wearing correct uniforms; and (4) attitude, who is going the extra mile over the two race days. The latter two categories were judged by all the key volunteers at the various official stations. Congratulations to Hikoikoi Waka Club for taking out this year’s club spirit award. Hawaikinui Waka Ama Club and Wairarapa Waka Ama Canoe Club were a very close second and third.
Schedule for Regionals Sprints 2017 (updated 6 Dec)
A draft race schedule and lane draw is now available for Regionals 2017.
Be aware that in some cases, some paddlers/teams were shifted into another division to fill up a race. This is marked for each entry, eg Schmidt, Hans (SNR MASTER).
Please note! This year’s number of entries has been unprecedented, with 131 races scheduled, which is A LOT more than last year. For Saturday, this means 75 races, as unfortunately we can only fit four lanes. In order to manage this, here an updated list of key times, with everything commencing 40min earlier than originally scheduled and advised in the race information package.
- 6.00am – Volunteers meet: event preparation commences; pick up resources for officials stations from registration
- 6.30am – Weigh in and sign in commences
- 7.30am – Karakia, race and safety briefing for clubs and competitors
- 7.45am – Race calls commence, starter and aligner boat head out / all official stations ready for action
- 8am – Racing commences
We are asking all paddlers and clubs to be very proactive and organized, in order to enable us to manage the order of the day. If paddlers are late to the loading bay, or are missing gear such as lane number holders, officials will not hesitate to load races without those paddlers. Races will not be held back if someone waits for a canoe to come back from a previous race.
Further to the above, please be aware that due to the extensive hot weather period, Henley Lake is experiencing weed growth. We are doing our best to minimise any adverse effects on paddler’s ability to compete.
Click here for further information on this event.
Selection process for Regional W12 at Nationals 2018
The following sets out the process for Hoe Tonga’s selection of the regional W12 that will compete at Nationals 2018. The process applies to both men and women.
Selection will be done by a selector (to be appointed by the Hoe Tonga Board) based on the following:
Step 1: The six paddlers in the W6 that wins the respective open 500m event gain a spot.
Step 2: Selection of the other paddlers will be based on the following:
- Next 6 fastest times in 250 Dash race (across both J19 and Open dash races).
- If there are still places to be filled (eg due to an insufficient number of paddlers competing in the dash events), additional paddlers will be selected based on the fastest times in the W1 500m event (across J19, Open and Master events)
- If there are still places to be filled, then the decision for the selection of additional paddler(s) will be made by the selector based on any other relevant information.
Role of the selector:
The selector’s role is to select paddlers based on the above process. As it is unlikely that there will be opportunities for the selected team to train together, and the regional W12 race at Nationals is a straight final, the role does not automatically include a coaching capacity (unless otherwise mutually agreed between selected paddlers and the selector). The selector may appoint a team captain, whose role will be to organise the team on race day.
Uniforms:
Hoe Tonga is working towards each paddler receiving a race shirt for this event at Nationals 2018.
