The ultimate summer showdown is back, with the Tauranga Moana Manu Champs set to make a splash at the city’s waterfront on Saturday, December 13.
Now in its third year, the event has cemented its place as a highlight of our city’s summer calendar.
The event has been named an official qualifying event for the Z Manu World Champs for the second consecutive year.
Winners in both the manu and freestyle jumping divisions would secure their place in the 2026 grand finale, to be held in Tāmaki Makaurau on March 14, 2026, going manu for manu with top talent from across Aotearoa for the ultimate title of manu world champion.
“The Tauranga Moana Manu Champs continues to be a celebration of our local talent, culture and competitive spirit,” said Te Papa Ward councillor Rod Taylor.
“It’s more than a summer event, it’s a chance for our community to come together, showcase their skills, make the most of our upgraded waterfront.”
Z Manu World Champs owner and event director Scott Rice said there was nothing quite like popping a manu into the harbour with the crowd cheering you on.
“We’re stoked to have the Tauranga Moana Manu Champs as an official qualifier for the Z Manu World Champs for the second year running.
“It’s one of only two qualifying locations where competitors can launch a manu into the harbour, bringing an energy and atmosphere you just can’t replicate.
“We’re back to go even bigger this year. Grab your mates, bring the whānau and get ready to make a splash. The next manu world champ could be you.”
Organised by Tauranga City Council in partnership with Z Manu World Champs, the event would also feature a range of interactive experiences and competitions, including the crowd-favourite Push Play community jump session, where everyone was encouraged to have a go, step up and send it.
“Whether you’re jumping, cheering or just soaking up the atmosphere, come through, bring your crew and make a day of it,” said the Tauranga City Council.



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