More than 30 athletes expected as ARO pushes growth of Va’a racing in Solomon Islands
BY RICHARD MENANOPO
The ARO Outrigger & Canoe Club is anticipating a strong turnout for its upcoming Pentecost Sprints Regatta 2026 as excitement continues building within Honiara’s growing paddling community ahead of the May 25 event.
The regatta, which will be staged at DC Park, Iumi Water Sports Park, is expected to attract more than 30 paddlers from clubs and nearby communities across various divisions throughout the day.
Speaking to Island Sun, ARO Outrigger & Canoe Club President Ms Piuela Manuopangai said preparations are progressing well, with positive responses already received from paddlers and supporters.
“We are expecting a strong turnout for this year’s Pentecost Sprints Regatta, with paddlers and crews from a number of clubs around Honiara and nearby communities already confirming their participation.
“At this stage, we anticipate over 30 paddlers across various divisions throughout the day,” Manuopangai said.
The regatta will feature V1 sprint races over 250 metres and 500 metres, along with a 3-kilometre mixed relay event that aims to test speed, endurance and teamwork on the water.
Manuopangai said the competition is part of the club’s wider efforts to help grow and strengthen outrigger canoeing in Solomon Islands.
“The main purpose of hosting the Pentecost Sprints Regatta is to promote and develop outrigger canoeing locally while also bringing the paddling community together in a positive and competitive environment.
“Events like this are important because they create opportunities for athletes to gain race experience, build discipline, encourage teamwork, and inspire younger paddlers to get involved in the sport,” she said.
She added that the regatta is not only about competition, but also about creating opportunities and building a healthy sporting environment for the future of Va’a racing in the country.
Apart from the races, spectators can also expect a vibrant family-friendly atmosphere throughout the day, including music, food, refreshments and entertainment activities.
The club will also stage its fundraising raffle draw during the event to encourage greater community participation and support.
“The regatta is really about bringing people together — not only athletes, but families, supporters, and the wider community,” Manuopangai said.
Funds raised through the raffle will assist the club with equipment maintenance, race participation, training programs and future club development initiatives.
“Community support is extremely important to the club.
“Every contribution, whether big or small, helps us continue building the sport and supporting our athletes both on and off the water,” she said.
Meanwhile, organisers have assured that safety remains a top priority for the event.
Preparations include experienced steerspersons and officials overseeing races, safety boats on standby, and official race briefings for all participating crews.
Weather and water conditions will also be monitored closely throughout the regatta to ensure races are conducted safely.
The club recently farewelled one of its long-serving paddlers, Rebecca “Bec” Williams, who was acknowledged for her contributions towards helping shape the club’s culture and team spirit since its early beginnings.
“Bec has had a huge impact on ARO Club from the very beginning.
“Beyond her paddling, Bec has been someone who encouraged others, supported teammates, and helped shape the family environment within ARO,” Manuopangai said.
She added that although Williams has relocated to New Zealand, she will always remain part of the ARO family.
ARO Outrigger & Canoe Club is among the active Va’a and outrigger canoe clubs in Honiara and continues promoting paddling through training programs, community activities and local regattas that aim to develop the sport in Solomon Islands.
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