Jan 25, 2011
HOROUTA Waka Hoe capped another golden national waka ama championships for the club by being named winners of the inaugural aggregate club trophy. Source: The Gisborne Herald
Jan 23, 2011
In Time: Hoe Aroha paddlers (left) Calli Turner, Hera Wilson and Sandra Paterson during their heat of the Open Women W6 1500m race on Lake Karapiro. Source Daily Post
Jan 23, 2011
If you didn't enough of it this week, you can check all all the racing again today at 2pm on Maori TV
Jan 22, 2011
Results and Medalists day 5 Waka Ama sprint nationals
Jan 22, 2011
TOUGH KID: Six-year-old Turangawaewae Waka Sports paddler Legion Rogerson finally gets his gold medal from coach Waki Simon at Waikato Hospital yesterday after his appendix burst at the waka ama champs. Source Waikato Times
Jan 22, 2011
A selection of pics from Opa Roozy
Jan 22, 2011
STANDING STRONG: Sixteen-year-old Nathan Rahiri has been paddling for only two years and already has brought home a bronze medal from the last Waka Ama world championships. Source Waikato Times
Jan 21, 2011
Pics from the first day of seniors racing, check it out (see if you can find lara in there)
Jan 21, 2011
Results for racing day 4 and lane draw for day 5
Jan 21, 2011
Photos from the prize giving ceremony courtesy of Opa Roozy
Jan 20, 2011
More photos from the best Waka Ama regatta in the world.
Jan 20, 2011
Results from Day 3 (W1 racing) and Lane Draw for Day 4
Jan 20, 2011
A heart attack robbed him of the title a year ago and this week will see George Thomas going all out to get it back. Source The Daily Post
Jan 20, 2011
MARK TAYLOR/Waikato Times PADDLE PALS: Rahui Pokeka Waka Sports under-16 team, from left, Kahurangi Salu, Tyla Hill Moana, Aroha Salu, Thipera Maipi-Edwards, Hera Avatea-Cook and Rangitaawhiti Nepe-Pohatu after a gruelling 1000-metre race. Source Waikato
Jan 20, 2011
A short video from Day 2 of the 2011 Waka Ama Sprint Nationals, courtesy of Opa Roozy