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Therap-Ski jetski ride at Lake Rotoiti to raise funds for men’s mental health

Bay of Plenty Times
28 Jul, 2025 12:43 AM2 mins to read

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Gotcha Bro facilitator Matehaere Te Rangi (left) and Therap-Ski organiser Greg Ward.

Gotcha Bro facilitator Matehaere Te Rangi (left) and Therap-Ski organiser Greg Ward.

The organiser of an endurance jetski event says he hopes the cause will help men open up about their mental health.

The Therap-Ski jetski endurance group ride on Lake Rotoiti aims to raise awareness and funds for men’s mental health.

Organiser Greg Ward, from Mount Maunganui, said local jetski enthusiasts were banding together to combine adventure and advocacy.

Participants will ride laps throughout the day, each offering sponsorship opportunities based on kilometres completed or flat donations.

Ward said the inaugural event sought to highlight how connection with nature and community, through exhilarating outdoor adventure, could play a key role in supporting mental wellbeing.

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All funds raised would support Rotorua initiative Gotcha Bro, created by Tātai Ora and the Save Our Babies Charitable Trust, which provides a safe and supportive space for Rotorua men to kōrero without judgment.

Gotcha Bro facilitator Matehaere Te Rangi (left) and Therap-Ski organiser Greg Ward.
Gotcha Bro facilitator Matehaere Te Rangi (left) and Therap-Ski organiser Greg Ward.

“Getting out and adventuring on the water has been huge for my mental health,” Ward said.

“Bringing together riders for this cause felt like a natural fit – combining what we love with something that matters deeply.

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“There’s often a stigma around men opening up about their mental health – we hope this event helps change that, even just a little.”

As of July 28, contributions have reached more than $1700 and a number of riders, including canoe slalom athlete Dane O’Reilly, have signed on.

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Where: Lake Rotoiti, Bay of Plenty

When: August 23

How to Support: Sponsor a rider, donate or ride – visit the Givealittle page to learn more.

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