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Want to get into coaching?
Are you interested in getting into kayak coaching? Canoe Racing NZ have developed a new coaching course and qualification to give new and existing coaches
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Auckland 2022 Ocean Racing World Championship cancelled
Unfortunately, due to border closures and ongoing uncertainty related to the Covid-19 pandemic, Canoe Racing New Zealand (CRNZ) and the International Canoe Federation (ICF) have
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Aimee Fisher wins K1 500 gold at ICF Sprint World Champs
Aimee Fisher became NZ’s latest kayaking World Champion overnight, winning gold in the K1 500m at the ICF Sprint World Championship in Copenhagen. Fisher was
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New Event- Kahawai Year 7&8 Challenge
Following the recent cancellation of the 2021 Anchor AIMs Games Canoe Sprint Event, CRNZ are delighted to be putting on a similar competition for year
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Te Hāpaitanga-HPSNZ’s Women in High Performance Sport Coaching Initiative
Applications are open for High Performance Sport NZ’s Te Hāpaitanga initiative, to support the development of emerging and high potential female coaches. Te Hāpaitanga is
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CRNZ National Performance Assessment – October 2021
Canoe Racing NZ is planning on running the National Performance Assessment (NPA) on the 7th and 8th October 2021 at the HPTC in Karapiro. The assessment will