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Tupuria King and whānau rake in medals at waka ama nationals on day four

Tupuria King and whānau rake in medals at waka ama nationals on day four 21 Jan, 2021 06:00 PM 3 minutes to read Nga Hoe Horo (Pawarenga) paddler Tupuria King won the premier men s one-person 500m race at the Te Wananga o Aotearoa National Waka Ama Sprint Championships on Lake Karāpiro. Photo / WANZ Media Tai Tokerau paddling legend Tupuria King has reclaimed his position as the best across 500m as his whānau also recorded medal-winning performances at the Te Wananga o Aotearoa National Waka Ama Sprint Championships on Lake Karāpiro. King, 27, came out ahead of tough opposition on Wednesday to claim his sixth premier men s one-person 500m title after his five consecutive wins from 2014 to 2018. In 2019 and 2020, Tahiti paddler Manutea Millon claimed the crown.

Pawarenga s Nga Hoe Horo waka ama team make strong start to nationals

Pawarenga s Nga Hoe Horo waka ama team make strong start to nationals 20 Jan, 2021 04:00 PM Quick Read Pawarenga s Nga Hoe Horo junior men s team, Black Broncos, took out the six-person 1000m race by six seconds. Photo / Supplied Pawarenga s Nga Hoe Horo junior men s team, Black Broncos, took out the six-person 1000m race by six seconds. Photo / Supplied Pawarenga s Nga Hoe Horo waka ama team have made their intentions clear in the first few days of the Te Wānanga o Aotearoa National Waka Ama Sprint Championships on Lake Karāpiro. The Far North team have claimed multiple medals after three days of competition at the Waikato-based event. Its junior men s team, Black Broncos, took out the six-person 1000m race by six seconds.

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