Have you checked out any of the waka races?
Thousands of spectators packed a sun drenched Lake Karāpiro on Sunday as the 2024 Waka Ama National Sprint Championships, the largest event of its type in the world, kicked off six days of paddle action.
When the Waikato Times arrived spectators were lined across the water, one pounding a drum, and cheering on the junior paddlers.
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Young Waikato equestrian collects sashes in Sydney
Seven-year-old equestrian Charlotte Copeman and her best friend VP Little Secret have shown the Australians how the Kiwis do it, and on their turf to boot.
The Southwell School student took her much loved pony VP Little Secret, aka Daisy, to Sydney to compete and came home with show ring titles and some large sashes.