Nearly 900 young surf lifesavers and their supporters will pause at this week's Oceans14 New Zealand under-14 championships to pay tribute to one of their own.
Omanu's Harrison Mundy died on Sunday after a long battle with Ewing's Sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer.
The 11-year-old comes from a proud surf lifesaving background and his brave fight touched many in the movement, with organisers of the four-day Oceans carnival planning a memorial in his honour.
"Each year at the Oceans carnival, we celebrate the dedication of our younger members and recognise the champions among them," Surf Life Saving New Zealand chief executive Paul Dalton said.
"I can't think of a better venue for us to pay tribute to a young man like Harrison, who showed us what true courage is about and fought fiercely until the end. Many within our movement know members of the Mundy family personally and we want them to know they won't be grieving alone."