Ihilani Va'a

Tahitian Women Make History!

Nā Wāhine O Ke Kai has become a global championship, showcasing the skills and endurance of the top women paddlers from around the world—more than 1,000 in all. It is also a celebration of Hawaiian culture and canoe racing. The race has flourished for 45 years, thanks to valiant paddlers and the unwavering support of race supporters and volunteers, dedicated to perpetuating Hawaii’s rich cultural heritage.

A History of Courageous Paddlers

And let’s not forget the persistence of early women’s teams who refused to heed to naysayers who claimed women couldn’t cross this grueling channel. Spoiler alert: Women have been doing just that since 1979, with speed and style. In fact, in 1975, two crews made the first “unofficial“ crossing to demonstrate that if men could cross the Ka’wi Channel, so could women.

ARE Tahiti has championed the efforts of women paddlers in Tahiti and Hawaii and was a corporate sponsor of this race. ARE Tahiti is also a proud sponsor of AS Ihilani Va’a, the winning outrigger in this race.