MOLOKAI HOLOKAI HO'OLAULE'A Maui 2 Molokai

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Date: Friday, July 08, 2022

Location: Molokai

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Molokai Holokai Ho'olaule'a 2022



ENTRIES WILL BE READY MARCH 31st FOR BOTH IN PERSON AND GLOBAL EVENTSAVE THE DATE JULY 8/9 2022



MOLOKAI HOLOKAI HO'OLAULE'A NFO 2022

Site is being updated with NEW UPDATES


Race Updates Can be seen here

REGISTER NOW FOR DAY 1

REGISTER NOW FOR DAY 2

VOLUNTEERS CAN SIGN UP ON THE VOLUNTEER TAB IN THE DAY 1 AND DAY 2 REGISTRATIONS

ALL VOLUNTEERS GET EVENT T-SHIRT AND HAT


We are also doing a global virtual race on the same day. If you cannot make it to Molokai then do our Global Challenge and hope to see you in person at a future race.


JULY 8-9TH



  • Friday 8th July
    • Maui to Molokai Challenge 27 miles from DT Fleming to Kaunakakai Harbor
    • The Molokai Holokai Ho'olaule'a is a 2-day festival on the island of Molokai hosted by Youth in Motion and the Stand Up Paddle Association of Molokai. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

  •  The race line up includes:

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  • MAUI TO MOLOKAI CHALLENGE- MOLOKAI HOLOKAI DAY 1 Friday 8th July, 2022

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  • KAMALO RUN (MOLOKAI HOLOKAI-DAY 2) Sat 9th July 2022

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  • The main purpose of the event is to celebrate and inspire our youth in all that they do. We are celebrating our 20th year since we started our celebration of Youth. We are not the typical race and have never had that intent since the concept in 2003. Instead the focus is on our youth to inspire and motivate them and their families to be the best they can be. Come join us with this event and be part of the movement to inspire our Youth as they deserve a celebration. 

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  • The Fridays event starts from DT Fleming Beach on Maui with racers crossing the Pailolo Channel in a 27 mile distance race open to all paddle craft and some wind craft.

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  • The Maui to Molokai Race is our vehicle to come and celebrate our Youth and get to know our community.

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  • As the race is starting on Maui there will be SUP/canoe experience/demo/clinics on Molokai along with a Mangrove and Gorilla Ogo clean up service project. Prizes to the one who collects the most mangrove seeds, a non-native and invasive vegetation as well as Gorilla Ogo. All Gorilla Ogo and Mangrove seeds needs to be bagged for weigh in.

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  • The Saturday's race is an 10 mile downwinder from Kamalo Harbor to Molokai Community Health Center located at the harbor.  There will also be a s range of other courses from the 3/4 mile, 2 mile, 4 mile and 5 mile to the Health Center. The 3/4 mile race for the Keiki and Makua.

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  • The Molokai Holokai Ho'olaule'a is a 2-day festival on the island of Molokai.  A super fun weekend for all levels from the serious racer, to the recreation and something for the whole family to enjoy!

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  • Our Mission Statement

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  • "Empower, Equip, Educate, Challenge and Motivate Youth through activities that engage and develop their mental, emotional, creative and physical skills on the land and in the ocean."

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  • Saturday 9th July
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    • Kamalo Run 5-10 miles and Keiki and Makua Race 3/4/mile
    • Ho'olaule'a
      • Food Vendors
      • Entertainment
      • Keiki Fun Corner

     




    Transportation from race area to accommodations provided by Molokai Outdoors and other community volunteers