The Kayak Krazy 10km Winter series is made up of club-run paddling races around New Zealand to keep all paddlers active and connected over the winter months.
With something to suit for all ages and abilities in a fun, relaxed club environment, events are held between July and September/October every year, culminating in the 10km National Champs in Rotorua. This is open to Kayaks (K1), Multi-craft boats (includes ocean ski, surf ski, multisport boats and sea kayaks) and team boats (please note, team boats are not eligible for series points).
A paddler’s best 3 races count towards series points, one of which must be the finale event, the 10km Champs.
There are shorter distances available for junior or more recreational paddlers.
With this series we hope to:
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Encourage the paddling community to keep active and social throughout the winter months.
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Attract and bring together all paddlers and kayaking disciplines (kayak, oceanski/surfski, multisport)
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Provide good quality events to allow paddlers to challenge themselves, compete and have fun.
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Encourage inter-club relationships and connections
Kayak Krazy Series and Points
To be eligible for the series, paddlers need to compete in a minimum of 3 races to accumulate points (top 3 results will be taken if they race more than 3 races), but one of these races MUST include the 10km Champs to be held at the end of the series.
Each placing in an event will be allocated a number of points as shown below, per division. The 10km Champs is worth DOUBLE points. The winner of the series will be the participant with the highest number of points from their best 3 races.
All Races (except 10km Championships)
1st: 10 points
2nd: 8 points
3rd: 7 points
4th: 6 points
5th: 5 points
6th: 4 points
7th: 3 points
8th: 2 points
9th and lower: 1 point
- The 10km National Championships is worth double points.
In the event of total series points being equal following the conclusion of the series, the 10km National Championships will be the deciding race.
Age groups/divisions
Within the series, the following divisions will be recognised (both male and female):
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12years and Under (2.5km race) - Entry Fee $10
Juniors (5km race) - Entry Fee $10
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14years and under
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16years and under
Seniors (10km race) - Entry Fee $20
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K1 18years and under
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K1 Open
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K1 Masters 35-45years
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K1 Masters 45-55years
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K1 Masters 55-65 years
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K1 Masters 65+
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Multi-craft 18years and Under
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Multi-craft Open
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Multi-craft Masters (over 40years)
We will also be running a non-series qualifying 5km Open Male and Female category for those who arent quite ready for 10km.
Age divisions are determined based on paddler’s age as at 31 December of the year of the series. For example if you turn 14 anytime in 2023 you will be in 14&U but if you turn 15 anytime in 2023 you will be in 16&U.
Paddlers must be consistent with the category they race if they want to accumulate points for the series. i.e. They either enter K1 or Multi-craft. Paddlers are unable to win multiple categories in the series (age or craft).
The start and finish will be at Arawa Canoe Club.
Registration: 9am
Race Start: 10am