There must be something in the water on the Kawerau River as
New Zealand teams produced a golden winning effort at the 2013 White
Water World Rafting Championships.
A total of 70 teams of six, from 30 countries competed in the 11-day international event on Kawerau River along with the Kaituna and Rangitaiki, with the Kiwis paddling their way to two world title crowns in the Women’s under-19 and under-23 divisions.
The New Zealand under-19 Women’s white water rafting team navigating the slalom course on the Tarawera.
And it is the New Zealand under-19 girls’ team, all hailing from Tauranga, who are gaining all the plaudits.
Captained by Courtney Williams, 15, the team backed up earlier bronze and silver medals with gold in a very physical slalom race on the Tarawera on ...more
A total of 70 teams of six, from 30 countries competed in the 11-day international event on Kawerau River along with the Kaituna and Rangitaiki, with the Kiwis paddling their way to two world title crowns in the Women’s under-19 and under-23 divisions.
The New Zealand under-19 Women’s white water rafting team navigating the slalom course on the Tarawera.
And it is the New Zealand under-19 girls’ team, all hailing from Tauranga, who are gaining all the plaudits.
Captained by Courtney Williams, 15, the team backed up earlier bronze and silver medals with gold in a very physical slalom race on the Tarawera on ...more
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