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Building Contractor saves Molokai Oahu canoe race
Despite the huge
benefits to Hawaii’s tourist industry, Hawaii’s best known
canoe races from Molokai to Oahu finishing at Waikiki was struggling after
its previous sponsor decided not to renew their contract. The two races,
one for men and one for women, are known worldwide and considered the
World Championships of Canoe Racing, a sport invented in Hawaii.
The new savior is
Hawaii Modular Space (HMS), a licensed general contractor and a business-to-business
provider of custom modular buildings, mobile offices and storage containers.
Hawaii Modular Space
stepped in at the last minute to save the women's race
last year, and decided to up the bar this year by embracing the Na Wahine
O Ke Kai, the Men's Molokai Hoe and the OCHRA Summer Regatta Series. The
race organizers Oahu Hawaiian Canoe Racing Association (OHCRA) and Na
Wahine O Ke Kai have been producing the Molokai Hoe for 52 years and the
Na Wahine for 25 years.
"Sponsorship
funds go entirely towards the production of the races, and we
are excited to work with Hawaii Modular Space again." says Hannie
Anderson, Director for both OHCRA and Na Wahine O Ke Kai.
President of Hawaii
Modular Space, Mike Fox's goal is to create a new structure for sponsorship
of the canoe races, making it a tremendous value for other potential sponsors.
In previous years, each race was responsible for securing funding for
their particular event. By combining the OHCRA regatta season consisting
of 7 races, and the two inter-island races under one umbrella series,
it facilitates media buying and marketing from June through October, summer's
busiest months.
"By tying paddling
all together, sponsors can have the benefits of supporting the sport while
creating strong branding throughout the summer months." explains
Fox. "It's also a nice mix of marketing for those involved. The OCHRA
Regatta caters to mainly a local market and yet the Molokai Hoe and Na
Wahine gain national and international exposure."
Currently Hawaii
Modular Space is the title sponsor, with Hinano/Ocean Club,
and Hawaiian 105 KINE Radio committed as associate sponsors. Paddlers
can tune into 105.1 F.M the official radio station, for official paddling
news and updates through out the season.
"To make this
successful, we can't do it alone. We need the support of 3 more associate
sponsors to defray the costs and hopefully build a prize pool," Fox
goes on to say. "This new format will allow canoe racing to grow
and flourish, bridging the transition for a bigger sponsor underwriting
the entire sport and getting more companies involved at a smaller investment.
“Hawaii Modular
Space is committed to being involved and giving back to our communities
and although I don't see us being the title sponsor forever, I couldn't
just sit back and watch this sport which, has given so much to me and
the people of Hawaii, struggle financially."
For information on
sponsorships, please contact Mike Fox at 682-5559, ext. 18.
Hawaii Modular Space
OHCRA Summer Regatta Series
| Date |
Event |
Location |
| June 1 |
Kealani Club/Clement
D. Paina Regatta |
Ke'ehi Lagoon |
| June 8 |
King Kamehameha
Regatta |
Kailua Beach
Park |
| June 15 |
Leeward Kai
Regatta |
Makaha Beach |
| July 4 |
Walter J. Macfarlane
Regatta |
Waikiki Beach |
| July 13 |
John D. Kaupiko
Regatta |
Ke'ehi Lagoon |
| July 20 |
Hawaii Modular
Space OHCRA Championship Regatta |
Ke'ehi Lagoon |
Men's and Women's
Long-Distance World Championships
| September
28 |
Hawaii
Modular Space Na Wahine O Ke Kai |
Molokai
to Oahu |
| October 12 |
Hawaii Modular
Space Molokai Hoe |
Molokai to Oahu |
|