Click here to download the quota table and waiting list as at 15 Dec 2012.
If any paddlers do not intend to go to Nationals 2013, please notify Hoe Tonga immediately, so that those on the waiting list can move onto the quota.
HT
Click here to download the quota table and waiting list as at 15 Dec 2012.
If any paddlers do not intend to go to Nationals 2013, please notify Hoe Tonga immediately, so that those on the waiting list can move onto the quota.
HT
Results and photos for the Regional Waka Ama Sprint Champs 8-9 Dec 2012 are now available.
Hoe Tonga would like to thank all volunteers that helped run the event. Conditions put a lot of pressure on all helpers involved. On Sunday, contrary to the weather forecast, the wind stayed strong, and a number of W1 events either had to be shortened to 250m or postponed (Intermediates). We ask for your understanding that some things did not run as smoothly as paddlers have to come to expect in the last couple of years.
A big thanks also to various sponsors and supporters, including but not limited to Fergs Kayaks for the finish line infrastructure and Steve Fox for his excellent photography.
Click on the below links to download the full results:
With regard to W1, where there are 5 or fewer quota places, the placings in the champ final determine the ranking. Where there are more than 5 quota places, placings in the plate final or times in the heats are used to determine additional rankings.
Where people withdrew or did not show, these will go on the waiting list if all quota places are filled. Where quota places are available, those on the waiting list will automatically fill any available spots.
If you (or the paddlers you manage) do not intend to race W1 at Nationals 2013 and you are on the quota, please let us know asap at hoetonga@gmail.com
And finally, here some great shots, a huge thanks to Steve Fox. All photos can be downloaded in full size but are for private use only. Copyrights apply. More photos will be loaded in the next few days, and added to the set below.
Unfortunately the Snr Master Races were left off by mistake, this required a revision of the schedule and lane draw. The order has not changed, however, please check the lanes and race numbers for your paddlers.
Get ready for the Regional Waka Ama Sprint Champs 2012!
W6 (Saturday, 8 December)
W1 (Sunday, 9 December)
Note!
Questions? Email hoetonga@gmail.com or call 021-1250997.
A great day of racing in trying conditions. Congratulations to all the paddlers and coaches.
Many thanks to the many volunteers, who helped make the day so successful.
NZ Post Waka Ama Challenge, Wellington Region
Venue: Onepoto, Porirua,
Date: Sunday 2 December 2012
Time: racing will start at 9.30am – and finish at 1pm. Course Director: Karmen Wallace
Panui o te rā – (programme for the day)
Sunday 2 December
8.00am Volunteers arrive and check in
Teams arrive
Set up tent/gazebo
8.15am Team Registration- (registration tent)
Waiver forms to be handed in
Volunteers briefing. ‘Karmen Wallace’ All team captains
8.30 WELCOME AND KARAKIA
8.45 Steerers brief
Race & team briefing
9.00 First call for preliminary races 1- 3
9.10 Teams in the marshalling area
9.15 Teams in 1st heat load up and procede to start line
9.00 Racing starts
1st Round – fun ‘best dressed team’ spot prize
Photographer to choose winner announced at the end of the day
9.45 2nd Round begins – competition 3 heats
10.30 3rd Round begins – competition 3heats
11.15 Break to sort out finals
11.45 B Final 3 teams
12noon A Final 4teams
12.15 Championship Final 4 teams.
1pm Prizegiving – Medals (Photos)
Clean up, pack up
Tēnā koutou katoa
Please ensure you reference your registration fee payments with the code ‘HAGHS’ followed by your club and crew name. Please also send an email to poriruacanoekayakclub@gmail.com when you make your payment to help our Club Treasurer keep a track of money paid in to the Club account.
A number of crew who only registered for the first regatta have also asked if they can now attend the second regatta too. We’re happy to include these crews in the second regatta and there is no extra fee as the $5 per paddler registration fee covers all races at both regattas. All you need to do is flick us an email to let us know the crew name and the division they’re in with a note to say you’d like to enter them for the second regatta too.
LANE DRAWS FOR REGATTA 2
We will be sending out the lane draw for regatta 2 on Thursday 29 November.
If you have any queries about this weekend, or any feedback from Regatta 1, please feel free to email us. Otherwise we look forward to seeing you all this weekend! Nā mātou me ngā mihi,
The ‘HAVE A GO!’ Harbour Series Organisers
PCKC
Yet again a fantastic weekend of paddling at Kaiteriteri with over 280 paddlers travelling from as far as Whangarei in the North and Dunedin in the South. The Wake Te Tasman event was the biggest yet, it just keeps growing year on year.
And it’s no wonder its a popular event as it nails all the key things that are needed to make many want to come back year after year: great venue, great people, and great racing.
From the Wellington region, 4 clubs (Hawaiki Nui Tuarua, Hikoikoi, Kokiri, and Porirua Canoe Kayak Club) sent a record total of 8 teams across the Cook Strait to compete at this top-class event, and with fantastic successes.
PCKC’s Team Inano took out the Premier Women’s division, and Team Makaira-Interislander took out the Premier Men’s division. A great result also for Hikoikoi’s Snr Master Men’s Team who came second in their division. Paddlers were able to celebrate further successes in the W1 and W2 events, and the novice divisions.
A huge thank you to the organisers from the Motueka Waka Ama Club and their keen sponsors: Kaiteriteri Recreation Reserve Board, Abel Tasman Aquataxi and Wakatu Incorporation.
Click here to download the race results.
…and below some footage taken from Makaira-Interislander’s onboard camera. Hold on to your paddles…