Results: Hutt Secondary Schools Junior Waka ama Sprints

 
 
Report:  A fantastic day of paddling on Wellington Harbour despite the 25-30 knot northerly wind and showers. Thanks to all our volunteers from Hikoikoi Waka ama and from clubs in the Hoe Tonga region who contributed to the success of our 1st Hutt Secondary School Junior Waka ama Sprints and of course the students, parents and coordinators.
 
With funding assistance from KiwiSport and supported by Wellington Tenths Development Trust, Hikoikoi Waka ama were able to deliver a 6 week introductory waka ama programme leading up to this regatta. 
 

8 Secondary Schools in the Hutt participated in our programme with approx 95% being new to paddling:
Naenae College
Taita College
St Patricks College Silverstream
Heretaunga College
Upper Hutt College
Te Ara Whānui Kura Kaupapa Māori
Hutt Valley High School
Wainuiomata High School
 

Other organisations that contributed to this programmes success:

  • Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust
  • Wellington Tenths Development Trust
  • Palmerston North Māori Reserve
  • Hutt City Council
  • Fergs Kayaks
  • Atiawa Toa FM
  • Sport Wellington
  • College Sport, Wellington
  • New Zealand Academy of Sport, Wellington
  • Te Wananga o Aotearoa
  • Royal Port Nicholson Yacht Club
Winners of our Chant Competition were Hutt Valley High School who received 6 lifejackets sponsored by Fergs Kayaks.  
 
Term 1, 2013 will see another programme run leading up to the Regional Secondary School Waka ama Sprint Champs in March and National Secondary School Sprints.
 
Once again thanks to all the paddlers, supporters and volunteers.
 
Contact: Chris Fox
Waka ama Coordinator
Port Nicholson Block Settlement Trust
Mob: 027 651 5379 chris@portnicholson.org.nz
For more information on waka ama at Hikoikoi contact – hikoikoiwakaama@gmail.com
 
 
 

Entry Level Coaching Development Opportunity

The courses offer a great opportunity for beginner coaches and/or people who are considering getting into coaching to learn about the fundamentals of coaching from some  of Wellingtons most experienced  and inspirational coach educators. Sport Wellington has contracted four sports to deliver these course based on their expertise and coaching qualifications, and resources developed by their National Sporting Organisations. This is the “quality assurance” that we can guarantee to all attendees that they are receiving best practice coaching advice.

The course is practical and interactive and focuses on the generic aspects of coaching i.e the coaching process, understanding the athlete, planning etc.

                 At the completion of the course all attendees receive a coaching guide booklet and a certificate acknowledging their achievement.

http://www.sportwellington.org.nz/getting-started-in-coaching/ or phone Mark Watson Community Coach Advisor Ph 04 389 0223

 

College Sports Awards 2012

It was a priviledge to attend the College Sports Awards, Wellington at the Amora Hotel in Wellington tonight to celebrate the waka ama nominees and see Marama Elkington, World W1 J16 Champion receive acknowledgement among her peers for Outstanding Performance in Other Codes Award for waka ama.
Congratulations also to all those nominees who dedicate their time to waka ama and were acknowledged by their respective schools.
Levi Devitt – Rongotai College
Sasha Hunia – Rongotai College
Simon Allan – Tawa College
Elijah Brooking – Tawa College
Tyran Te Paa – Tawa College
Turi Tulepu – Tawa College
Fahina Tulepu – nominee Coach of year

Yet another awards ceremony celebrating the success and putting waka ama on centre stage.

Governance workshop by Sport Wellington

Sport Wellington is running three Intro to Governance workshops in November. These workshops will be totally Sports focussed using the SportNZ “Nine Steps to Effective Governance” as the key guide and the target audience will be RSO Boards. An approved facilitator, Tony Hassad, will run these workshops.

Dates for the three workshops are: Sat 10 Nov, Sun 18 Nov and
Tues Evenings 20/27 Nov.

Hoe Tonga has previously attended this workshop, and we highly recommend it to clubs wanting to improve how they operate.

More info at Sport Wellington. For this workshop and others, please click here.

Event Information: Hutt Secondary Schools Waka ama Programme

        

Background: Hikoikoi Waka ama Club based in Petone with support from KiwiSport is hosting a junior sprint regatta for Y 9 & 10 students from 8 Secondary Schools in the Hutt.
Chris Fox, Waka ama Coordinator, Port Nicholson Settlement Block along with a support team of enthusiastic and experienced waka ama paddlers students has been training  this group since Monday 1 October. This six week training programme introducing students to waka ama concludes with the very first Hutt Secondary School Junior competition.

Thanks to all paddlers, supporters, teachers, students who have made this programme a huge success. Volunteers you are amazing:) Also thanks to all the Trusts, organisations, businesses and other groups who have contributed to our success especially the NZ Sports Academy, Wellington. Your tauira did a fantastic job!

For more information:
Contact Chris at hikoikoiwakaama@gmail.com  or visit our website www.sportsground.co.nz/hikoikoiwakaama for further updates and reports. 

Information for schools can also be found at www.collegesport.org.nz/college-sport-wellington/waka-ama/

Lunchtime seminar: The 7 C’s: Developing Athletes and Coaches in Pursuit of Significance, 7 Nov

Who: Dr Ralph Pim, Professor of Physical Education, Director of Competitive Sports, United States Military Academy – West Point, New York
Date: Wednesday 7th November 2012
Time: 12 noon – 2pm
Venue: ASB Sports Centre, Matairangi Room, 72 Kemp Street, Kilbirnie, Wellington
RSVP by: 2nd November 2012, to beck.oshaughnessy@hpsnz.org.nz or 04 802 4019

Click to download the flyer.

‘HAVE A GO!’ HARBOUR SERIES 2012: Request for Expressions of Interest

Porirua Canoe Kayak Club (PCKC) is looking to host a ‘HAVE A GO!’ Harbour Series for all junior waka ama crews in the Hoe Tonga region. This is a request to all waka ama clubs in the Hoe Tonga region to register your club’s interest for this event.

The inaugural ‘HAVE A GO! Harbour Series will be made up of two junior regattas that will run in the two weekends prior to the Wellington Hoe Tonga Regional Sprint Championships in December.

When:

  •  ‘HAVE A GO!’ Harbour Series: Regatta 1 – Saturday 24 November 2012

(Sunday 25 November as a back-up if weather is bad)

  •  ‘HAVE A GO!’ Harbour Series: Regatta 2 – Saturday 1 December 2012

(Sunday 2 December as a back-up if weather is bad) Note: The Hoe Tonga Regional Sprint Championships will be held the following weekend on Saturday 8th and Sunday 9th December. 

Where: Porirua Harbour
Open to: Midget, Intermediate, J16 and J19 crews and paddlers from the Hoe Tonga region
Cost:  $5 per paddler – this is a set fee that will cover the paddler for all races at both regattas. No discounted fee will be offered for paddlers only attending one regatta.

Aims:                                   

  • to provide a race environment for our junior paddlers to practise: getting out to the start line, lining up on the start line, reading the start flags, racing alongside other crews, and having a go at turns
  • to provide an opportunity for kids that may be interested in entering W1s at Regionals and Nationals to ‘HAVE A GO!’ in a fun and safe environment
  • to provide more experienced junior paddlers with a chance to try out their race strategies and to see what they still need to work on for Regionals and Nationals

Race course:
The ‘HAVE A GO! Harbour Series aims to help clubs provide a graduated approach to introducing junior paddlers to a sprint race environment. Because of this, the race course will be set as follows:

  • Regatta 1: a very basic course will be set with start and finish buoys – no lanes.  The programme will include 250m & 500m races for W1 and W6 – no turn races.
  •  Regatta 2: a full four-lane race course will be set and the programme will include 1000m turn races for intermediate, J16 and J19 grades as well as other events.

EXPRESSION OF INTEREST – At this stage, we are asking for clubs to just register an Expression of Interest for the ‘HAVE A GO! Harbour Series. This will help us work out how many races we need to plan for at each regatta.
To register your club’s Expression of Interest, please send an email to poriruacanoekayakclub@gmail.com noting:

  • your club name and a contact person for communications around this event;
  • the number of W6 crews you are planning to register for each grade (midget girls, etc); and
  • the number of paddlers you are planning to register for W1 races in each grade.

Please note: this is just an Expression of Interest at this stage – you do not need to provide paddler details or registration money at this time.

By when: Expressions of Interest from clubs must be received no later than 31 October 2012.

What next: Once we get an idea of how many clubs are interested and the number of paddlers and crews we can expect to enter the series, an Invitation to Register will be sent out on Saturday 27th October to all clubs that have expressed an interest in entering. Clubs will then have until Friday 16 November to register their paddlers and to pay their registration fees for the series.

For more information:If you have any queries or would like further information, please contact:

Pania Tahau-Hodges
PCKC Committee Member cell. 021 645 625 ph. (04) 236 8804 (hm) ph. (04) 913 2499 (wk) pania.tahau-hodges@huia.co.nz

We look forward to hearing from you and to seeing you all out on the water with your kids this summer!

Porirua Canoe Kayak Club Inc.
Mereana HodgesSecretary/Porirua Canoe Kayak Club Inc.