2026 Special General Meeting

The Hoe Tonga Special General Meeting will be held tonight so all regional affiliated clubs can vote on the acceptance of our updated constitution which has been amended to meet the new requirements of the Incorporated Societies Act 2022. As you will be aware, this comes into effect on April 5 of this year.

A quorum is needed in order for the SGM to go ahead, so we kindly ask that each club has a representative present. Further details including a hui agenda, zoom link and copy of the updated constitution has been circulated via email to all regional affiliated clubs.

If you would like to attend on behalf of your club, please email us with your name and your clubs’ name for the zoom link 🔗hoetonga@gmail.com

Activities in the Harbours this Weekend – 21 and 22nd March

There are a number of Motor Sport activities happening this weekend – Jet Skis in Oriental Bay and Jet Boats in Porirua Harbour both Saturday 21st and Sunday 22nd. There are Bylaw uplifts in place for both events.

There will be some setting up of the courses on the Friday (today) and some potential trials of the course, obviously safety in paramount, however a little leeway maybe required during this process.

Aerial photos showing the approximate courses are attached below.

Click this link for a detailed list of all activities on the Harbours this weekend.

If you have any club trainings or events scheduled for these areas, please get in contact with the Greater Wellington Harbour Masters Office.

Celebrating our Rangatahi – 2026 College Sport Wellington/Hoe Tonga Regional Secondary School Waka Ama Sprint Champs

On Saturday, 7 March, we were proud to host the 2026 Regional Secondary School Waka Ama Sprints at Onepoto Domain, Porirua.

Click here to see all race results and times

☀️ We had great conditions for racing which allowed the event to run smoothly. Minimal Northerlies and plenty of sun was a blessing compared to the usual windy Wellington weather, which has now set in.

📋 There were 22 schools registered, anticipating in excess of 500 paddlers and spectators, and it certainly felt like it on the day. The energy both on the water and around the park was incredible. It was fantastic to see so many rangatahi competing, supporting one another, and enjoying the day, creating an atmosphere that truly reflected the spirit of waka ama.

🤝🏽 Massive shout-out to our incredible volunteers. These events simply would not happen without your ongoing support, commitment, and willingness to give your time for our rangatahi and the waka ama community. To the coaches, managers, kaiako and sports coordinators, thank you for supporting our rangatahi in the build-up to this event and contributing to the growth of waka ama in our region’s schools.

🌟 We are truly grateful to our amazing support crew:

  • Marinna for leading the results team and finish line processes
  • Thomas for welcoming everyone to Porirua with the opening event karakia to start the day
  • Tewera, Jeff, Mika, Lawrence and Papa John who were out on the support boats managing the flags, race starts and ensuring our rangatahi were safe on the water
  • David from CSW for the event photography, all photos can be found on the Hoe Tonga Facebook page
  • Our Hoe Tonga Board members – Anita, Ani, Claire, James and Matai and Regional Development Coordinator, Jasmine. Tēnā tātou!

📣 We would also like to acknowledge

🛶 A special thank you to TOA Waka Ama, Hawaikinui Tuarua Waka Ama Club and Porirua Canoe Kayak Club for allowing us the use of their waka for the event. Your willingness to support the event is a great reflection of the strength and generosity of our waka ama community across the region.

🩵 Events like this are only possible because of the collective effort of our community. It was inspiring to see the strength of waka ama across our region and the spirit of whanaungatanga throughout the day.

To ensure we continue to improve on the delivery and performance of the Secondary School Regional Sprints event, your feedback is invaluable! We invite you to share your whakaaro with us by completing the feedback surveyhttps://forms.gle/1P9QTNvmBKYu8ctk6

We hope everyone enjoyed the event as much as we did and look forward to seeing you all again on the water soon.

Ngā mihi nui

Hoe Tonga Pacifica Waka Ama Association

Secondary School Regionals – Race Schedule, Lane Draw & Event Info for Onepoto

Kia ora e te whānau, we’re looking forward to an awesome weekend of racing! If you have any pātai, send us an email at hoetonga@gmail.com or ask us at registration.

Event Info

Lane Draw

Race Schedule

Please note these do not include the changes to entries that were sent through today.

Just a reminder that all race times, heats and results will be available on Live Results, so managers and paddlers are encouraged to charge up your phones https://www.liveresults.co.nz/competition/509

Volunteers Roster & Check In
The volunteer roster is incomplete as we haven’t received everyone’s preferred times yet. These volunteers can check in with registration for more details when they arrive. Those who have responded with their volunteer times/area will receive confirmation via email but will still need to check in with registration upon arrival.

We appreciate everyone’s patience in getting this event sorted within the week 💙

Change of Venue 2026 Regional Secondary School Sprints

Due to concerns of the health of the water and active botulism at Henley Lake, the Masterton District Council have made the decision to protect lake users and cancel our event booking as a matter of health and safety.

The Hoe Tonga Board along with College Sport Wellington support this decision and have changed the venue for Saturday 7 March 2026 to Onepoto Domain, Porirua.

We look forward to seeing the rangatahi of our region out in the waka and giving it a go, supported by their whānau and kura. Hei te mutunga wiki koutou mā 🌊

2026 Regional Secondary School Waka Ama Sprints

The Hoe Tonga and College Sport Wellington Regional Secondary School Waka Ama Sprints are back for 2026! Following the success of the 2025 event held in Porirua, we are returning to Masterton to accommodate the growing number of participants.

New Grade – Novice J16

We are excited to announce the introduction of a J16 Novice division this year, to encourage the participation of junior secondary students who are new to Waka Ama and would like to give it a go. Teams entered into this division are permitted one non-paddling steerer to support their new paddlers. The J16 Novice division is not eligible for prizes as this is a participatory division.

Read through the pānui linked here for more details – Race information

  • Entries for this event are now open – all team entries must be completed by a school sports coordinator via the ‘SPORTY’ online entry system.
  • Entries close: Thursday 26 Feb, 11:59pm

Please note:

  • Thursday 26 February – Entries, team lists, and volunteers’ names are due
  • Friday 6 March – Waiver forms (page 12 of the pānui) must be filled out and emailed to hoetonga@gmail.com.  Hoe Tonga will NOT be printing out any waiver forms on event day.

This event is subject to sanctioning by Waka Ama NZ https://wakaama.co.nz/racecalendar/lookup/2363