Paddle For Hope

Paddle For Hope Paddle For Hope Tiki Tour '19. Team SUP Relay and Fundraising Challenge. Get on board with your frie How far do you paddle? Each team member completes one lap.

Paddle for Hope is a Stand Up Paddle board and fundraising challenge that was initiated in Auckland in 2011 by two-times cancer survivor Karin Horen with Victoria Stuart and an awesome team of volunteers. Since 2011 the event has raised more than $350,000 for charity and literally turned the sea pink with a huge festival of fun on and off the water. In 2018 we are teaming up with Waterbourne, an e

xciting Windsurf + SUP + Kite event in Eastbourne on 31 March. Ideal for newbies, friends sharing a board, families, school teams or work teams, the Paddle For Hope @ Waterbourne Team SUP Relay is a social paddling event, designed for participants who are completely new to SUP and want to have a go in a fun, social, team environment. Your team can raise money via our Everyday Hero page for PaddleOn by The Pinc and Steel Cancer Rehabilitation Trust. The teams relay event will be a short course, very close to the beach, totalling 4 short laps of approx 700m per lap (3km total). How many in a team? There must be four people in a team

Don't have paddleboards? Don't worry - you only need one board and paddle per team, and boards can be provided for teams who don't have their own. To register and start fundraising go to www.waterbourne.co.nz/paddleforhope

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