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HomeFoilingeFoilsExperience the thrill of eFoil racing in New Zealand

Experience the thrill of eFoil racing in New Zealand

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EFoil Racing NZ invites water sports enthusiasts to take part in one of the most exciting and fast-growing racing experiences on the water. Whether you're a competitive rider looking to test your speed and skills or a social eFoiler keen to ride alongside others, the Reef to Rock race promises an unforgettable adventure.

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Set to take place today (on Saturday, 1 March 2025), the 8km race from Mission Bay in Auckland is the first official eFoil racing competition in New Zealand. This isn’t just a flat-water cruise—participants will navigate around historic reefs and rocks in the Waitematā Harbour, with some sections likely to be exposed to swell and unpredictable weather. It’s an exhilarating challenge that requires skill, balance, and confidence on the board.

Designed for advanced and intermediate riders, this event is not suitable for beginners, as parts of the course take riders 1.5km offshore, where conditions can be more demanding. Safety remains a priority, with clear route guidelines to help participants steer clear of partially submerged hazards.

Who is it for?

Whether you’re an eFoil racer looking for a competitive challenge or a social rider keen to be part of something new, this event welcomes everyone. There’s no entry fee, making it a great opportunity to experience the camaraderie of New Zealand’s growing eFoil community. The event blends competition with the sheer joy of gliding over the water, offering a shared experience for like-minded riders.

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Spectator-friendly and social

For those who want to watch the action unfold, the best viewing spots are along Tāmaki Drive, between Mission Bay and Kohimarama. With foilers carving through the water and the iconic backdrop of Auckland’s harbour, it’s bound to be an exciting sight.

More than just a race, the Reef to Rock is about pushing limits, enjoying the ride, and connecting with a passionate community. Whether you’re competing or cheering from the shore, it’s an event not to be missed.

For full details, visit efoilracing.nz.

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