Applications are open for 2023 Te Hāpaitanga
Applications are open for a fourth Te Hāpaitanga intake to support the development of emerging and high potential woman coaches. Te Hāpaitanga is High Performance
Applications are open for a fourth Te Hāpaitanga intake to support the development of emerging and high potential woman coaches. Te Hāpaitanga is High Performance
History shows that winning a K4 world championship has been an elusive beast for New Zealand Canoe Racing teams. That is, until this past August
Has Cheers Coach Week inspired you to dive in to the world of coaching?? We have pulled together this quick guide of tips and tools
The Canoe Racing New Zealand Sports and Recognition Awards recognise and celebrate annual and long-term excellence in performance, coaching, service and contribution to the sport.
Coaches are the backbone of all sports and can have a massive impact on the lives of their proteges. Cheers Coach Week, coming up on
At the 2024 Canoe Racing New Zealand (CRNZ) AGM to be held on the 19th April 2024, three CRNZ board member positions will become available
Recognised for their dedication and unwavering commitment to the sport, a group of twenty canoe racing athletes have been named as recipients of the 2023
The High Court proceeding brought against Canoe Racing New Zealand (CRNZ) by former member Alan Thompson has ended. Mr Thompson brought claims in 2022
The Selection Policies for the 2024 Asia Pacific Cup and 2024 ICF U18 and U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships are now available on the Selection
We are excited to offer a range of upcoming development opportunities focused for our aspiring and current Performance and High Performance coaches. If you are
The invasion of the gold clam in New Zealand fresh waterways is a growing concern and paddlers must do their part to prevent the spread
The 2023 CRNZ Sports and Recognition Awards will have a new look and some exciting new awards to acknowledge and recognise the outstanding achievements and