Aon Maadi Regatta 2024 – Review
Blessed with a week of perfect conditions to accompany the breathtaking backdrop of Lake Ruataniwha, over 2000 athletes took to the water for New Zealand
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Blessed with a week of perfect conditions to accompany the breathtaking backdrop of Lake Ruataniwha, over 2000 athletes took to the water for New Zealand
After a season plagued by cancellations and disruptive weather conditions, the crews taking to Lake Ruataniwha for SISS were more than ready to show their
Cover image: @rowing.pictureshow on Instagram With less than two weeks until the highly anticipated return to Lake Ruataniwha for Maadi Regatta and the season finale,
With only a few weeks remaining until the Maadi, many treat this as a final curtain raiser before the championship regattas. As most of these
Novice As the introduction to racing for many crews, and with its unpredictable nature, the novice events are guaranteed entertainment for those racing and spectating
Photo credit: @rowing.pictureshow on insta / Rowing Pictureshow on FB The time has finally come for the biggest event in New Zealand club rowing. This
From singles and eights, to fours and octuple sculls, there was no shortage of exciting races across the intermediate events. With plenty close finishes, these
Taking to the scenic waters of Lake Karāpiro, the intermediate categories brought us a weekend of crews battling for positions and striding out ahead of
Taking on a 2000m course is a daunting feat even for the most experienced athletes, so you can have only respect for the first-year rowers
With limited regatta experience, the eight-lane course stretching across the crystal blue waters of Lake Karāpiro can be nerve-wracking; though you wouldn’t be able to
Taking to the waters at one of New Zealand’s best rowing venues, Karāpiro Christmas Regatta brings together crews from across the North Island, as well
Is there any better year to round off a year of rowing than at Lake Karāpiro? With eight lanes stretching across the picturesque waters and