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W1 results from Day 4 of the national waka ama champs

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A109 Light Utility Helicopter flight with mayor Gisborne City from the air in November 2023.

A109 Light Utility Helicopter flight with mayor Gisborne City from the air in November 2023.

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Masters 75 women 500m final

3rd, Diane Reilly: Horouta, 3:23.50; 6th, Kathy Sheldrake: Horouta, 3:37.22.

Master 70 men W1 500m Final

10th, Dave Langford: Horouta, 3:09.49; 12th, Val Irwin: Horouta, 3:17.05.

Master 70 women W1 500m

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2nd, Marianne Gillingham: Horouta, 3:06.99; 7th, Jana Makea: Horouta, 3:28.92.

Adaptive men W1 500m final

5th, Val Irwin: Horouta, 3:18.37; 6th, Tracey Orsler: Horouta, 3:19.24.

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Intermediate men W1 500m

3rd, Rory Gifford: Mareikura, 2:52.52; 8th, Brae Birch-Tuapawa: Horouta, 3:10.49; 9th, Marcus Cairns-Edmonds: Horouta, 3:12.23.

Intermediate women W1 500m final

1st, Riria Ata: Horouta, 2:24.98; 3rd, Pyper Wainohu: Horouta, 3:06.34; 4th, Nalani Tuhoe: Horouta, 3:10.79;8th, Charlee Mackey: Horouta, 3:17.15; 9th, Ibanez Te Pairi: YMP Waka Ama, 3:22.36.

J16 men W1 500m final

5th, Kaedyn Thrupp: Horouta, 2:25.84; 11th, Te Maumahara Hape: YMP Waka Ama, 2:39.64.

J16 women W1 500m

1st, Hine Brooking: Horouta, 2:37.75; 2nd, Marnie Toloa: Horouta, 2:39.11; 10th, Ella August: Horouta, 2:52.43; 11th, Losiane Toupili: Mareikura, 2:52.43; 12th, Manaia Windybank: Mareikura, 3:01.10.

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J19 men W1 500m final

2nd, Maia Campbell: Horouta, 2:15.86; 5th, Mahaki Albert-Tureia: Horouta, 2:19.15; 8th, Kane Soto: Horouta, 2:26.38.

J19 women W1 500m final

6th, Kaiarahi Brooking-Haapu: Horouta 2:44.80.

U23 women W1 500m final

2nd, Keri Ngatoro: Horouta, 2:44.80.

Gold Masters men W1 500m

7th, Murray Parkes: Horouta, 2:43.72.

Gold masters women W1  500m

3rd, Kerry Johnston: Horouta, 2:56.60; 8th, Sonia Stewart: Horouta, 3:01.91; 9th, Whetumarama Mita: Mareikura, 3:06.69; 11th, Mihi Aston: Horouta, 3:13.05; 12th, Sarah Thorpe: Horouta, 3:13.86.

Senior master men W1 500m

2nd, Jason Reti: Horouta, 2:22.24.

Snr master women W1 500m

10th, Penny Scragg: Horouta, 3:03.94.

Master men W1 500m

1st, Bruce Campbell: Horouta 2:20.09.

Master women W1 500m

1st, Kiwi Campbell: Horouta 2:41.64; 2nd, Tui McCaull: Horouta, 2:44.60.

Premier women W1 500m

1st, Akayshia Williams: Horouta, 2:36.76; Jas Stevenson: Horouta, 2:43.95

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