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Poll: Should Kitesurfing be run by Yachting NZ?


  • Yes Yachting NZ would support it well.

  • No it is more aligned with the surfing community and Surfing NZ should have the rights.

  • No a new association should be set up by Kitesurfers.

  • Don't know or care!

Vote Result

Related article: http://surf.co.nz/news/local-news/2012/5/2730-kitesurfing-be-run-yachting-nz


Comment Share Posted on Friday February 12th 2010 at 6:00 a.m.

About “Get to the Beach Girls”: The aim of this day is to bring girls together for a noncompetitive day of learning all about and participating in some surfing and paddle boarding action. The aim is to instill self- confidence and a passion for the sport that so many of us have already grown to love.

Some talented surfers will be there on the day to give instruction, advice and just to be a friendly face to help out. It doesn't matter what your age is, any time is a good time to start surfing! The day is aimed at beginner surfers, from those who have never even held a board to those who can already stand up and surf their way to the shore.

There will be 10 learner's boards available for use (thanks to Ultimate Surf Shop), however the girls are encouraged to bring their own boards if they have them. Naish is also kindly lending out 10 paddle boards for those who wish to give those a try!
We will have a yoga instructor there to take us through a warm up and Curl Magazine has kindly jumped on board to give you all their latest magazine.

About Orewa Beach: Orewa beach, the location of "Get to the Beach Girls", is a safe east coast beach located 20 minutes north of Albany. The surf tends to be relatively small at this beach and there is generally minimal sweep. Should there be no surf on the day, the girls can still have a paddle around and get their basic technique well and truly conquered or have a go on the paddle boards.

Date: Saturday 27th February 2010 Location: Orewa Beach, to meet in front of the Surf Club at 10am

Please contact Hannah Howard on 0212240469 or Hannah-howard@hotmail.com if you have any questions.

Download an entry form here.