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CRNZ Event update- September 2021
Due to the uncertainty we are facing with Covid levels we have made the following decisions regarding the upcoming CRNZ events. We hope to be
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Paddling at Delta level 2
At midnight tonight, everywhere in NZ except Auckland will drop down into Alert Level 2, which will be a huge relief to everyone. At level
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Paralympic Round-up – Strong Performances by Scott and Corbin
The Paracanoe competition at the Tokyo Paralympic Games ran from 2-4 September, with NZ proudly represented by Scott Martlew and Corbin Hart. Both Kiwis performed
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Paddling at Covid Alert Level 3
From 11:59pm tonight (Tuesday 31st August) , all areas south of Auckland will move to Alert Level 3 which means paddlers in these areas are
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CRNZ Competition & Performance Coach Symposium rescheduled to November
The CRNZ Competition and Performance Coach symposium, which was set to be held in September has been rescheduled to later in the year, as a
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The Story of “Project 0.5” – the Innovation Project Behind our Paddlers’ Performances in Tokyo
The NZ women’s team had access to some unique equipment for their Tokyo campaign, developed through “Project 0.5,” a collaborative innovation and technology project designed