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The Coaches Voice
CRNZ organised a series of Coaching Workshops around the country from July through to September focusing on technical development. We speak to a trio of coaches who attended the workshops for their feedback.
CRNZ organised a series of Coaching Workshops around the country from July through to September focusing on technical development. We speak to a trio of coaches who attended the workshops for their feedback.
We are delighted that Danika Mowlem and Gavin Elmiger have agreed to work together to jointly take on the Participation contracting role in Auckland which we advertised last month.
A number of promising, young athletes are part of the Canoe Racing NZ Performance Development Program. We speak to three paddlers who share their thoughts on the benefits of being a part of the program.
CRNZ coach Tim Brabants offers his sage words of advice to all paddlers now summer is upon us.
A great addition to the CRNZ events coverage this year has been the quality video and photographic work via the drone of Quinn Pedley. We speak to the 14-year-old from Whanganui to find out more about his journey.
Kahawai is a new competition concept designed to be a fun and engaging entry into paddling, and potentially a route into flatwater, ocean, surf and
An impressive K1 500m and 1000m double by Kurtis Imrie proved the highlight of an all-action two of the Blue Lake 1 regatta, which took place in challenging crosswind on Lake Tikitapu.
Taris Harker proved the king of speed on the opening day of Blue Lake 1 to take a dominant victory in the Men’s Division 1 K1 200m A Final on a chilly day in Rotorua.
Top-class action in the men’s open division, akin to the quality typically seen at a New Zealand Championships, will provide the highlight of Blue Lake
The 2020-21 Darcy Price Series will now kick-start with New Zealand’s flagship surfski race the Vaikobi King and Queen of the Harbour race on December 5.
Ocean Ski Canterbury are a small group of like-minded people bonded by their mutual love of surf ski paddling. We take a look at this small but successful community who hope to encourage more Cantabrians to try their hand at the exhilarating paddle sport.
Ahead of the forthcoming Blue Lake 1 regatta, CRNZ coach and former Olympic champion Tim Brabants offers his words of wisdom on race day planning.