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Introducing Emily Willock – CRNZ’s new Performance Coach
Emily Willock was working as a school teacher and just paddling for fun and fitness, when she was asked to help out with a bit
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ASIA PACIFIC SPRINT CUP 2022 – RECAP
After 3 days of racing and invaluable paddling and cultural experiences, the young Asia Pacific team have arrived home and are reflecting on their time
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2022 WINDY CITY DOWNWIND
Wind – it’s what Wellington is famous for and paddlers will be hoping that the capital city lives up to reputation later this month for
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ASIA PACIFIC SPRINT CUP | Results & Schedule
Day One Results Race 1 – Women K4 U21 500m Final 3rd Place – Claudia Rogers, Emma Brownlie, Jess Marquet, Scarlett Old Race 6 –
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All set for the Asia Pacific Sprint Cup | Race Times for Day 1
The 2022 Asia Pacific Sprint Cup begins at 2 PM this afternoon with the Kiwi contingent in for a busy day on the water in
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Te Hāpaitanga Cohort 3 | APPLICATIONS NOW OPEN
HPSNZ is now calling for applications for a third Te Hāpaitanga intake to support the development of emerging and high potential female coaches. Te Hāpaitanga