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King Kamehameha Day Regatta

  • Kailua Beach Park HI United States (map)

sponsored by Kailua Canoe Club

The wa`a (canoe) history of the ahupua`a of Kailua has been celebrated since time immemorial.  The first known accounts of voyagers in Kailua come from mo`olelo (stories) like the 11th century travels of Kauluakalana and Paumakua as well as the scene from the Epic Hi`iakaikapoliopele where Hi`iaka marvels at seeing a koa forest offshore at Oneawa, but is really referring to a multitude of koa canoes. Kailua has a long history of wa`a tradition.  Kailua Canoe Club honors this tradition by hosting the annual King Kamehameha Day Regatta in Kailua at the `ili of Kawailoa.  Read more on the OHCRA website

BRING YOUR OWN REUSEABLE WATER BOTTLE

This year, Kailua Canoe Club seeks to minimize single-use plastic waste by using eco-friendly products and eliminating single-use plastic water bottles from the concession stand.  The Club is excited to partner with Kokua Hawai`i Foundation to offer a Plastic-Free Hawai`i water filtration refill station for people to refill their reusable bottles.  As an organization whose lifeblood is the ocean and is active in beach, stream, and park cleanups - Kailua Canoe Club recognizes the importance to malama `aina (care for our environment) and set an example for the community.  Please kokua this effort and bring your own reusable bottle to fill at the station, and  REDUCE-REUSE-RECYCLE.  Mahalo!


Location: Kailua Beach Park

 

Tent Location

We are in tent space #10, to the right of the walk way ramp from the main parking lot.

PARKING

Ka’ohao (formerly Lanikai) School is fundraising, where additional parking is available on race day. Parking is $15 and folks can prepay with the link below. Shuttle Service is included.

  • Sunday, Jun 11, 2023
    6:00 AM - 7:00 PM

  • Kaohao School, 96734


Member Responsibilities

OPEN MEN/NOVICE MEN ~ Snacks/Finger foods, sandwiches, veggies, fruits, paper goods & rubbish bags.

OPEN WOMEN/NOVICE WOMEN ~ Tent set up Saturday morning at Kailua Beach, 8AM.

After the race is done, ALL paddlers breakdown tent, load Tarita & unload back at Halau (Ala Wai).

Potluck (Optional for those paddlers who want to stay and hangout at our club site) will be held at Kailua Beach this year.

Club announcements from Kristi/Coaches are also to take place during the club potluck.

Good luck to all crews, paddle hard and most of all MALAMA one another!!!

ALOHA 🌺


Race Day

7:15 am - Kailua Canoe Club Program

7:30 am - Coaches meeting

7:45 am - Manini Race starts

Information could change last minute. Please check in with your coaches on race day.

Please share your photos of the race by adding them to the WhatsApp group. Mahalo!

Results will be available after each race. Please refresh the following link on race day.

Race Results & Times:

2nd place in Division A with 18 points

Open Keiki: UnO, 2:34.91
Girls 16 & under: 8th place, 5:47.73
Boys 18 & under: 5th place, 4:19.04
Mixed Boys & Girls 18: 11th place, 5:04.57
Men Novice A: 7th place, 4:22.14
Men Senior: 8th place, 13:41.17
Women Masters (50): 3rd place, 5:18.66
Women Open Four: 1st place, 5:33.87
(Zoe Curley, Tarita Keohokalole-Look, Ulu Oclit, Mel Parker)
Men Open Four: SCR
Mixed Msters (55): 3rd place, 4:56.69
Mixed Masters (40): 6th place, 5:08.07
Mixed Men and Women: 10th place, 5:25.89


Earlier Event: June 2
Clement D. Paiʻaina Regatta
Later Event: June 16
Father's Day Regatta