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Day two of the 2017 Aon Maadi Cup at Lake Karapiro saw all remaining heats concluded and the line ups for quarter, semi and some A finals determined.

New Zealand’s largest rowing regatta, the Aon Maadi Cup, got underway at Lake Karapiro today.

Nearly 2,200 high-school rowers will be competing at the 2017 Aon Maadi Cup at Lake Karapiro from tomorrow.

Highlights of the 2017 Aon Maadi Cup will be available on SKY Sport.

The 2017 edition of the Aon Maadi Cup is set to be the biggest in the event's history with 2,292 athletes entered.

New Zealand’s top secondary school rowers went head to head this weekend at the Aon North Island Championships at Lake Karapiro and the Meridian South Island Championships at Lake Ruataniwha, Twizel.

Secondary school rowers will be vying for championship medals this weekend and the upper edge on their opponents this weekend.

The action at the 2017 Aon Maadi Cup wont just be on the water - there are three competitions to be won for the best mascot, best school banner and best school t-shirt.

Taking place at the Sir Don Rowlands Centre, Lake Karapiro, the 2017 Rowing New Zealand Coaches Conference welcome coaches from around the country with the aim of sharing insights and advancing the knowledge of youth rowing coaches.