Young Māori finds success at the Eastern Region surf lifesaving championships in Tūranganui (Gisborne), with Jack Keepa (Maniapoto) taking out the U16 swim event.
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"Respect Tangaroa" says veteran lifeguard
Ngāti Porou Surf Lifesaving Club founder Peter Boyd is encouraging beachgoers to take the ocean seriously after saving four people from a rip.
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New Māori obstacle endurance event coming to AKL
Hawaiki Toa includes a run, swim and obstacle course at the world-class Vector Wero White Water Park in Manukau and participants will encounter uniquely Māori challenges on each leg of the course.
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Māori swimmer wins supreme award
Tainui swimmer Lewis Clareburt won the supreme Swimmer of the Year award at the Swimming New Zealand Awards at the weekend.
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Young swimmer aiming for the top
The 2018 AON National Age Group Championships are taking place at the Sir Owen G Glenn National Aquatic Centre in Albany. Amongst the many swimmers is a young Ngāti Awa and Maniapoto swimmer.
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Clareburt relives bronze win with whānau
Māori swimmer Lewis Clareburt, all the way from Motakotako Marae in Raglan, has relived the moment he stepped up on to the podium to receive his bronze medal at a celebratory gathering with friends and family.
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Māori athletes head into Day 2 Comm Games
Who are our Māori athletes to look out for Day 2 of the XXI Commonwealth Games?
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Mixed results for Māori swimmers
It was a night of mixed results for our Māori swimmers, with Corey Main finishing in third place in the 100m backstroke and Bronagh Ryan coming in at 6th place in the 100m freestyle.
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Ngāti Porou swimmers dive into Comm Games
In just under two hours, Ngāti Porou swimmers Bronagh Ryan and Corey Main will take to the water in the first round of the swimming heats at the Optus Aquatic Centre. Rereātea was lucky enough to speak to the pair who both emphasised how significant it is for them to be representing their iwi.
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Pascoe says integration is key at Comm Games
She's the first ever para-athlete to be named flag bearer at a Commonwealth Games event and last night swimmer Sophie Pascoe was reduced to tears as she spoke of what it means to her to have para-athletes integrated into the event.