Thursday 30 November 2023 | Written by Melina Etches | Published in Paddling, Sports
The mixed “Love Birds” team, made up of husbands, wives and couples from local canoeing clubs Ngakau Toa Vaka and Te Tupu O Te Manava, dominated the race with a time of 2.47.50 hours.
Steered by Tupuna Amo, the team maintained their lead from the start to finish.
Amo was chuffed they had won the race, saying they were focused on and achieved their “main goal” which was to get to the Matavera turn buoy before everyone else.
“The conditions were rough out there, as the steerer, going up to Matavera I was trying to keep the ama down and get around the turning buoy, and work with the surf,” said Amo, who has paddled in several Round Raro races.
After the Matavera turn, they surfed to Arorangi (near the Mormon Church) then turned around back into the wind to Avarua Harbour.
“Every year is different and this year was a first for us mixing the two clubs. I think the team definitely worked together,” Amo said.
Ana File-Heather and her husband Damien Heather also paddled in the “Love Birds” team.
“It was super fun and we’re all couples, it was a great race,” said File-Heather.
Harvey Allison has photographed Vaka Eiva since its inception in 2004 and hasn’t missed an event.
Allison headed out to record the morning race on board one of the several safety boats.
“It was very testing conditions, it’s the heavy chop that makes it the hardest,” he said. “It was great racing from the start up.”
Allison said the safety committee had to consider the weakest paddlers because “they’re the ones who you’ve got to worry about safety wise”.
There were no obvious problems at the change-overs and no capsizes were recorded.
Allison said the final leg to the harbour must have been very tough pushing into the wind and swell all the way.
“It’s certainly as tough as you would get out there, and again safety is paramount.
“Congratulations to all crews, they did very well in the extremely tricky conditions.”
Today is a rest day, with the Boiler Swim for charity, postponed earlier this week, scheduled to begin in the afternoon.
Tomorrow will commence with the women’s Round Rarotonga race, followed by the men’s race in the afternoon, culminating in the closing dinner.
Results
The V6 Mix Changes 30km results for Wednesday 29 December are as follows.
Golden Master Mix - 1st The Wandering Warriors from the Newcastle Outrigging Canoe Club, Australia in a time of 3 hours, 53 minutes and 30 seconds – 3.53.30.
The Senior Master Mix: 1st Kolohe Kupuna - ChangGang& Hawaiian Canoe Club, Hawaii 3.13.03; 2nd Te Tupu O Te Manava Seniors - Te Tupu O Te Manava, Cook Islands 3.33.1.
Master Mix: 1st Te Tupu O Te Manava Masters – Te Tupu O Te Manava, Cook Islands 2.51.51; 2nd VO2 - Whakatu Waka Ama Club, Aotearoa 3.10.01; 3rd Hokianga Natives - Nga Kaitiaki Waka, Aotearoa 3.14.43; 4th Dawes Team - Dawes Team, Australia 3.33.15; 5th Central Coast - Central Coast OCC, Australia 3.39.03; 6th Dawes Team 2 - Dawes Team, Australia 4.07.36; 7th Anuenue Canoe Club - Anuenue Canoe Club, Hawaii 4.21.51.
Open Mix: 1st The Love Boat - Te Tupu O Te Manava and Ngakau Toa, Cook Islands 2.47.50, 2nd Oceania - Nga Hau e Wha Outriggers, Aotearoa 2.51.19, 3rd Pacific Dragons – AOCRA, Australia 3.11.54, 4th Ngakau Toa Open Mixed – NTV Cook Islands 3.16.42, 5th DialUP.com – DialUP, Australia 3.34.04, 6th Lokahi OCC Mixed - Lokahi Outrigger Canoe Club, Australia - 3.53.50, 7th 7 Anela Gutierrez - Hawaiian Outriggers Canoe Voyaging Society, Hawaii 3.54.0.