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Paddlers race at Windward Kai Regatta in Kailua

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The women’s and men’s novice event goes off at the start during Na ‘Ohana O Na Hui Wa‘a’s Windward Kai Regatta at Kailua Beach Park on Saturday.
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The crews of Na Keiki O Ka Mo’i, bottom, and Waikiki Beach Boys paddle neck and neck during the novice A event.
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The women of Lokahi, middle, edge out Manu O Ke Kai, bottom, in the novice A event.
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Canoe clubs change crews in the surfline during the Hui Waa regatta on Saturday in Kailua.
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The women of Manu O Ke Kai, top, and Lokahi enter the turn during the sophomore event.
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The women of Manu O Ke Kai, top, and Lokahi enter the turn during the sophomore event.
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The women of Lokahi, bottom, and Manu O Ke Kai, top right, enter the turn ahead of the pack during the sophomore race.
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The women of Lokahi, bottom, and Manu O Ke Kai, top right, enter the turn ahead of the pack during the sophomore race.
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The men of Manu O Ke Kai, bottom, stay ahead of Waikiki Beach Boys, top right, and I Mua, left, during the sophomore race.
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The men of Manu O Ke Kai power their way out of a turn during the sophomore race.
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Vonn Chee is the head coach for La Hui O Ko’olauloa.
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La Hui O Ko’olauloa head coach Vonn Chee, left, directs members of his crew.
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Paddlers dig in at the start of the women’s freshmen race.
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The men of Manu O Ke Kai make the turn in the freshmen race.
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The men of Manu O Ke Kai return to shore after a first-place finish in the freshmen race.

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