New Zealand waka ama clubs, including three from Rotorua and one from Tauranga, are taking to the world stage.
This week the 18th edition of the International Va'a Federation (IVF) World Sprint Championships is being held in French Polynesia.
Over the course of 11 days, 2100 paddlers from 34 countries will battle it out on the water. The championships are the pinnacle Va'a sprint competition and comprise two events - the Elite World Championships and Club World Championships – with a strong New Zealand presence in both.
The New Zealand contingent, the largest of the competition with 560 paddlers, are in a solid position to succeed on the world stage and bring back gold.
The event formally opens todayin true Tahitian style, full of dance, music and a showcase of the beautiful island and its people. The event is officially hosted by the city of Pirae on the main Island of Tahiti. Once the formalities are out of the way, there is no time to waste with teams familiarising themselves with the Taaone Bay race course over the first three days.