Whanganui Chronicle

Crews ready to make waves

- WAKA AMA Logan Tutty

Two Whanganui clubs will be looking to make a splash this week when they head up to Lake Karapiro for the Te Wa¯ nanga o Aotearoa National Waka Ama Sprint Championsh­ips.

Nearly 3500 paddlers are scheduled to race from 66 clubs throughout Aotearoa, along with 14 corporate teams for the 32nd annual nationals, and some 10,000 spectators are expected to be lakeside for the regatta.

Te Ringa Miti Tai Heke Whanganui Waka Ama Club, based in Putiki, and the Whanganui River Outrigger Canoe Club, from Aramoho, are heading up to Cambridge.

The crews were to have their last session on the water yesterday.

Te Ringa Miti Tai Heke Whanganui Waka Ama Club president Hone Tamehana said five of their crews were heading to Lake Karapiro.

“We have crews from open grade to golden masters. We have been training hard for the last four months in preparatio­n for this.

“We have a good cluster of crews going up.”

Tamehana said they were all set to go to Hawaii last August for the IVF World Club Sprint Championsh­ips, but that was cancelled because of Covid-19.

“We qualified for the worlds from our performanc­e in the 2019 nationals. It was a bit of a shame that we didn’t get to go.

After securing the bronze medal in the W12 in the 60+ category at the 2020 nationals, Tamehana expects to see his crew climb higher the podium after a strong lead-in to the regatta.

“I believe we are going faster. We should be able to better our time and improve upon that bronze medal.

“We’re prepared.”

 ?? Photo / Waka Ama NZ ?? The Te Ringa Miti Tai Heke Whanganui Waka Ama Club’s Open Women’s crew at last year’s nationals.
Photo / Waka Ama NZ The Te Ringa Miti Tai Heke Whanganui Waka Ama Club’s Open Women’s crew at last year’s nationals.

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