Paddlers as finalists in the Porirua Sports Awards 2010

Congratulations to the waka ama nominees and finalists of the Porirua Sports Awards 2009-2010.

The finalists are are as follows:

Mandy Hatton – Coach of Year

Marinna Millanta-Lowry – Service to Sport

Grant Barriball – Individual Sportsperson of Year

Others nominations were as follows:

  • J19 HTPWAA Worlds Team – Team of the Year
  • Don’t Touch my Food – Hawaiikanui
  • Kemara Hauiti-Parapara – Young sportsperson of the year

The awards will be held at Te Raupraha Arena, Porirua on September 30 at 6.30pm (tickets can be purchased from Porirua Sports Trust $90.00).

Pre-notice W1 and W6 Sprints on 4 and 11 Dec

This the SECOND advance notice for the regional W1 and W6 Sprints on 4 and 11 December. If you want to race (and in case of W1 race at Nationals), watch out for the race information package to be released in mid October on this site.

Also take particular note of this year’s registration deadlines as there will be no late registrations. If you have not registered, you won’t be able to race (and in case of W1 you may not be able to qualify for Nationals).

Hoe Tonga

Workshop: Sports club planning – create your club’s future

BOOK NOW!

Probably one of the most crucial workshops! Do you have limited volunteer time and need to sort out your priorities? Need a funding plan? Where will your Club be at the end of next season? What should be achieved and how to achieve it? Who is doing what and when? What legacy will YOU leave behind?

When: Monday 1st November, 6.30-8.30pm at Sport Wellington, 113 Adelaide Road, Newtown.

How much: $15 per person or $20 for up to five committee members!

To book: Email Jamie Milne at jamiem@sportwellington.org.nz or phone (04) 389 0222.

Tell Jamie where your club is at with planning and what you would most like to get out of the evening.

Welly Paddlers Series (1), 26 Sep, at Ruamahanga River, Wairarapa

Well on September 26th its kick off time for the 8th Season of this Series.
You will see there is a mix of waterways so we’ll have races that go from flat water to upwind and downwind courses on more open water………..there’s something there for everyone…………….. so no one misses out on the opportunity to participate.
  • Sept 26 Wairarapa, Ruamahanga River, venue Waterski Club 12km & 7 km & 3 km
  • Oct 10  Wellington, Evans Bay, venue Shelley Bay 7 km
  • Oct 31  Mana, Plimmerton, venue Ngatitoa Domain 7 km
  • Nov 21 Foxton to Foxton Beach, venue Foxton 10 km (Finish at The Manawatu Boating Club)
  • Dec 19 Petone – Matiu Island, venue Petone Esplanade 8 km
Around Dec 7 we’ll have the schedule ready for the January to April period (once all the other groups have there races finalised.)
Our major long distance race is scheduled for January 30, but we will have a close look at what’s happening as far as the other major long distance events go and may reschedule this event for late March or April around the other events.
Welly Paddlers
Race 1 Ruamahanga River
Sunday Sept 26
registration from 9.15 am
race briefing 10.10am
Race start 10.30 am
……..Don’t forget it’s daylight savings so put your clock forward one hour before you go to bed on Saturday night 25/9……..
Start finish at the Waterski Club, East West access Road, off Kahutara Road (Southern end of Lake Wairarapa)
The 12 km course will be up to the road bridge at Tuhitarata and back
7 km course will be a two lap course
3 km course 1 lap for Stand Up Paddle boards.
The event is open to all types of Waka Ama, Surf ski and Surf Life Saving craft, touring, sea, multisport and K1 kayaks and Stand Up Paddle Boards.
You can either race for the town clock or treat each event as a cruise or a good bit of training. We endeavour to make each event as un complicated as we possibly can.
Please use Toilet facilities in the surronding townships we don’t have the availability of toilet facilties at the venue.
Entry fee:
$5 single craft
$8 doubles
$12 W6’s
All entry money goes into spot prizes. All results and photos will be on the website www.wellypaddlers.blogspot.com by 9 pm on the same day as the event.
Any further info:
Chester or Sharlene
04 976 1795
027 4581 005
022 6455 820

President’s report 09/10

This is my first report as President of Hoe Tonga and I am pleased to report that during 2009/10 Hoe Tonga has seen progress and a number of achievements.

Races

The quality of race organisation has continually improved over the last few years. Notably, in 2009/2010 Hoe Tonga races for the first time utilised computer technology used at the Waka Ama Nationals to run key races. Hoe Tonga has also invested in some key resources such as radios to run races more effectively. Of course there is still significant room for improvement and Hoe Tonga, with the help of paddlers and supporters, will need to work on those during 2010/11.

The number of regular races has also increased. The region now sees three regional events and championships organised by Hoe Tonga (W1, W6 and secondary schools), in addition to two regular series (with 6 six races each) organised by individuals, and at least one regular club event. This means that paddlers can now get on the water and compete at least once a month in the Hoe Tonga region. While the region is still lacking a major event in the summer months that draws in the top teams from the North, without more volunteers this situation is unlikely to change in the short term.

Many of you will have noticed higher registration fees at the regional W1 and W6 Sprints. Some view them as unfair but it is important to keep in mind that races are run on a cost recovery basis and fees are kept as low as possible. Junior paddlers continue to get subsidised through lower fees. Without race fees it is not possible to provide paddlers with the well-run events they deserve; and feedback from paddlers through various surveys suggest that paddlers would like the quality of races to improve further.

Strategic plan

Hoe Tonga was the first region in New Zealand to embark on the process to develop a strategic plan so as to be clear where we want to go and how we are planning to get there. Its key objective is the growth and development of Waka Ama in the region. The strategic plan was adopted at the last AGM in 2009 and during 2009/10 we commenced its implementation.

As planned we have revised the constitution and improved the website (now updated at least weekly) to improve information provision. Hoe Tonga has also invested in better resources to improve the running of races.

Having said that, much work remains to be done and progress is relatively slow. For instance, work in the future will need to focus on key challenges such as

  • enabling investment into equipment and volunteers (through increasing the financial resources available to Hoe Tonga), and
  • better coordination of Waka Ama in secondary schools in the region.

As with many things, many hands make little work and I invite paddlers and supporters to assist in any way they can.

Finances

Hoe Tonga’s finances are in healthy state. However, Hoe Tonga’s income is still very limited (i.e. affiliation and race fees). Unfortunately there is no income yet from important funding sources such as sponsors or community funding organisations. This in turn limits our ability to fulfil our aspirations.

During next year and the years ahead it will be important to broaden the funding base. This in turn will enable us to consider investments in a number of areas, including administration support, support of high performance paddlers, regional development and coaching programmes and better equipment.

Many challenges remain but I am confident that together we can overcome them. I am looking forward to the next year.

Joern Scherzer
President
Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association

ENDS

Hoe Tonga AGM, new executive

Hoe Tonga held its annual general meeting on 6 September.

At the meeting, Hoe Tonga adopted a revised constitution and the executive presented its annual reports.

At the meeting the election of executive officers also took place. The executive for 2010/11 is as follows:

  • President: Jörn Scherzer
  • Vice-President: Chris Fox
  • Secretary: Mere Elkington
  • Treasurer: Len Tamapeau
  • NKOA representative: Marinna Millanta-Lowrey

Congratulations to the executive officers.

Many many thanks to outgoing officers Samantha Tamanui and Averalle Paenga for their hard work and commitment during their tenure. Both had served on the executive for a number of years.

ENDS

Results and winners W1 Harbour Series Final Race 6, 4 September

This was it for 2010, and again a great turnout with 20 paddlers on the line. As in race 3 and 4, the race start was a Mana to Pa Point and back again, a distance of 9.7km.

Congratulations to Piki Emery for taking out the series this year. He completed the series with 12 points, the maximum possible, earning him a brandnew camelbak. Grant Barribal followed with 8 points, and in third came Anita Taggart with 7 points.

There were also 9 spot prices: 2x beach towels, 1x sunscreen, 3x Horleys rehydration packs, a $20 cash price, and 2x coca cola packs. Congratulations to the winners: Sandy Winterton, Thomas Tawhiri, Ricky Kopa, Mereana Hodges, Anita Taggart, Willie Kaperly, Turi, and Selena Katene.

Well done.

W1
Jack Wormald 54:17 Open (2 points as at least three in division)
Jörn Scherzer, 56:31 Open (1 point)
Taawhana Chadwick 57:15 Open (1 point)
Piki Emery 58:04 W1 SNR Master (2 points as at least three in same/lower division)
Bjorn Agnew 59:40 Open (1 point)
Christopher Church 1:00:34 Open (1 point)
James Sadler 1:00:34 Master (2 points, as at least three in division)
Willie Kappely 1:00:48:12 Master (1 point)
Mereana Hodges 1:02:24 Master W (2 points, as at least three in same/lower division)
Royce Gray 1:03:10 SNR Master (1 point)
Tina Kearns 1:03:14 Master W (1 point)
Anita Taggart 1:04:12 Master W (1 point)
Terry Gardiner 1:04:21 Master (1 point)
Kris Dahl 1:05:34 Master W (1 point)
Selena Katene 1:09:05 Master W (1 point)
Chris Fox DNF  SNR Master W (1 point)
Dave Ryde DNF Master M (1 point)

Ski, Multisport & Seakayak

Sandy Winterton 55:31 Ski (1 point)
Iain Gillies 55:53 Ski (1 point)

Here the final results:

Name Age group / Cat I II III IV V VI Total
Piki Emery SNR Master M 2 2 2 2 2 2 12
Grant Barribal Master M 0 2 2 2 2 0 8
Anita Taggart SNR Master W 0 2 2 2 0 1 7
Jörn Scherzer Open M 1 1 2 2 0 1 7
Mereana Hodges Master W 0 2 0 0 1 2 5
Royce Gray SNR Master M 1 1 1 0 1 1 5
Willie Kappely Master M 1 1 1 0 1 1 5
Jack Wormald Open M 0 0 0 0 2 2 4
Chris Fox SNR Master W 0 1 0 0 2 1 4
Dave Ryde Master M 0 0 1 1 1 1 4
Selena Katene Master W 0 0 2 0 1 1 4
James Sadler Master M 0 1 0 1 0 2 4
Ray Kearns Open M 0 1 1 1 1 0 4
Tyler Maxwell Open M Surfski 0 1 1 0 2 0 4
Bjorn Agnew Open M 0 0 1 1 0 1 3
Kris Dahl Master W 0 0 1 1 0 1 3
Ricky Kopa Open M 0 0 1 0 1 1 3
Sandy Winterton Open M Surfski 0 0 0 1 1 1 3
Taawhana Chadwick Open M 0 1 0 0 1 1 3
Terry Gardner Master M 0 0 0 1 1 1 3
Tina Kearns Master W 0 1 0 1 0 1 3
Paddy Rimene Open M 0 0 1 1 1 0 3
Iain Gillies Open M Surfski 0 0 0 0 1 1 2
Chester Burt Open M Surfski 0 0 0 1 1 0 2
Kemara JNR 16 M 1 0 1 0 0 0 2
Marty McDowell Open M Surfski 0 0 0 2 0 0 2
Matt Archer Multisport 0 0 0 0 2 0 2
Rota Taiatini Master M 0 0 0 1 1 0 2
Thomas Tawhiri Master M 0 0 0 1 1 0 2
Chris Church Open M 0 0 0 0 0 1 1
Andrew Cary Open M Surfski 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Brent Harrison Multisport 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Craig Jones Multisport 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
David Robinson Open M Surfski 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Doug Master M 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Eru Ruwhiu Master M 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Fahina Tulepu Open M 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Frank Timoti Master M 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
George Faalogo Master M 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Jack Manners Open M Surfski 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Joe Nuku Open M 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Kelvin Solomon Master M 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
Mike Open M Surfski 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Mike Colenso-Mita Master M 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Nicky Open W Surfski 0 1 0 0 0 0 1
Nigel Baker Master M 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Pania Open W 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Pete Notman Sea Kayak 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Sarah Snow SNR Master W 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Trent Luka Open M Surfski 0 0 0 0 1 0 1
Turi Open M Surfski 0 0 1 0 0 0 1
Turi Jnr Tulepu JNR 16 M 0 0 1 0 0 0 1

Thanks for all the support. See you at the first race of the Welly Paddlers Series run by Chester on Sept 26.

ENDS

W1 Harbour Series (Final), SATURDAY, 4 September, at Mana – NOTE CHANGE OF DATE DUE TO WEATHER

The W1 Harbour Series (VI & FINAL) on 4 September will be run from Mana.

NOTE THAT THE DATE FOR THIS EVENT HAS CHANGED FROM SUNDAY 5 SEPTEMBER TO SATURDAY 4 SEPTEMBER DUE TO THE WEATHER FORECAST.

The weather forecast is for gale force winds on Sunday but calm conditions on Saturday morning. It has therefore been decided to shift the event. Apologies for any inconvenience. Let’s hope the weather forecast is correct!

Time: meet at 9.15am, race start at 10am

Distance: ~ 10km

Safety: Paddlers are to ensure that they carry all necessary safety gear, i.e. life jacket, bailer, and are trained in basic self-rescue techniques!

Cost: $2 and your enthusiasm, money goes towards price for the paddler with the most points but winning isn’t the only way to gain points.

FYI, points to give away:

  • 1 point for attendance
  • 1 point for a win (if at least three paddlers in same/lower/higher division)

The main price is a a brandnew blue wave camelbak. There will also be additional spot prices handed out following the race so stick around for a few minutes after the event.

Purpose: This event is for those looking for some competition and for those wanting to spice up their W1 training sessions.

Paddling craft: The series is intended for W1 but the event is open to all paddling craft. The series runs during the Winter season between May and September. Note that the Surfski and Waka Ama Series runs between October and March.

Race notices / change of venue: announced via http://www.hoetonga.co.nz (The venue is normally confirmed on Friday before the race, check http://www.hoetonga.co.nz for race notices.)

If you have any questions, please contact Jörn Scherzer @ 021-1250997.

ENDS

Mana Island Challenge 2010: results and photos

Kia Orana Koutou Katoatoa,

The Mana Island Challenge was held in variable conditions on Saturday 28 August but this didn’t dampen the spirits of those who attended the inaugural event.

The W6 race took place in the morning first with six waka competing in the 20km course.

First and second place was hotly contested between two crews from Mana Pasifika with the Mana Menz team (1.55.02) eventually winning over their club rivals Makaira (1.55.27).

Third place was taken out by The Outsiders (2.01.31), Aniuwaru men’s Rough Riderz came in fourth (2.07.04) and Rusty Nails from Hawaikinui came in fifth (2.14.05).

Only one W6 women’s team raced from Porirua Canoe Kayak Club (2.03.16).

There was a combination of W1, W2, sea kayak and surf ski crafts competing in the singles race which was great to see. The eventual winner was Sam Blyde who competed in a surf ski (54.55). The first W1 (rudder) home was paddled by Allan Sullivan from Team Phoenix in Auckland (1.01.58).

Other times:

Surf Ski

  • Marty McDowell (54.55)
  • Iain Gillies (1.01.39)

W1 (Rudderless)

  • Shannon Moon (1.06.40)

Sea Kayak

  • Sandy Winterton (1.03.55)

W2

  • Tuhiwai Hauiti-Parapara (Jnr) / Terry Gardiner (1.04.07)

The host clubs Porirua Canoe Kayak Club in conjunction with Aniuwaru Waka Ama Club would like to thank the sponsors of the event, including:

  • Moananui
  • The Lions Club Titahi Bay
  • Countdown Porirua
  • K-Mart Porirua
  • Brights Mitre 10 (Paremata)
  • Naomi Brooking from Remax Real Estate
  • Bunnings, Porirua
  • Body Wisdom

Porirua Canoe Kayak Club and Aniuwaru Waka Ama Club would also like to warmly thank all of the wonderful paddlers who competed in the Mana Island Challenge. Without you all the event would not have been possible.

To all of the friends and family of the organisers who helped out on the day, both on land and on the water, and with donating prizes, thank you all for your support.

And finally, a special acknowledgement to the individuals and local organisations who provided their support both before and during the event:

  • Sharlene Winiata (photographer)
  • Titahi Bay Surf Lifesaving Club
  • Wellington Regional Council Harbourmaster
  • Mana Coastguard
  • Porirua City Council
  • Porirua Police
  • Whitby Sections
  • Hoe Tonga
  • Tuhiwai Hauiti-Parapara (Race coordinator)

The W6 races were captured on camera by our photographer Sharlene (Shaz) Winiata.  Please click on the link to view images from the day.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/29817729@N02/sets/72157624707060993/show/

After the success of this inaugural event, the Mana Island Challenge 2010 Organising Committee plan to make this race an annual fixture on the paddling calendar. It is hoped that next year’s race will attract even more paddlers from around the country to come and take on the challenge of the local waters around Titahi Bay.

Meitaki Maata e Kia Manuia

Mana Island Challenge 2010