
Introducing Emily Willock – CRNZ’s new Performance Coach
Emily Willock was working as a school teacher and just paddling for fun and fitness, when she was asked to help out with a bit
Emily Willock was working as a school teacher and just paddling for fun and fitness, when she was asked to help out with a bit
After 3 days of racing and invaluable paddling and cultural experiences, the young Asia Pacific team have arrived home and are reflecting on their time
Day One Results Race 1 – Women K4 U21 500m Final 3rd Place – Claudia Rogers, Emma Brownlie, Jess Marquet, Scarlett Old Race 6 –
The 2022 Asia Pacific Sprint Cup begins at 2 PM this afternoon with the Kiwi contingent in for a busy day on the water in
HPSNZ is now calling for applications for a third Te Hāpaitanga intake to support the development of emerging and high potential female coaches. Te Hāpaitanga
The team have arrived in Komatsu after a long flight to Tokyo as well as and overnight stay there. There are a lot of nerves
This season, Canoe Racing New Zealand’s Blue Lake regattas will have a new name. Blue Lake 1 and 2 will now be known as Tikitapu
CRNZ Event Manager Karen Simpson-Warren is familiar to many in the paddling circles, playing a massive role as an official and a volunteer. Simpson-Warren qualified
Gutsy, tenacious, and tough were just some of the words used to describe the junior paddlers who took part in the Canoe Racing event at
Participation in paddling should support and promote the wellbeing of participants and all sports clubs and providers have the responsibility to ensure a safe environment
It was 5K day for the Kiwi paddlers at the ICF Junior and U23 Sprint Canoe World Champs in Hungary. Team New Zealand had four
It was an action-packed start to Day Four of the ICF Junior and U23 Canoe Sprint World Championships in Hungary with three races in the