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Watch: Auckland policeman, Vincent Kahui, makes a splash in Z Manu World Champs

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Nazahryth Bernard,
Publish Date
Mon, 24 Feb 2025, 12:24pm

Watch: Auckland policeman, Vincent Kahui, makes a splash in Z Manu World Champs

Author
Nazahryth Bernard,
Publish Date
Mon, 24 Feb 2025, 12:24pm

An on-duty policeman has made waves as an impromptu participant in the Z Manu World Champs in Auckland today.

Constable Vincent Kahui was patrolling Sunday鈥檚 qualifiers before deciding to join in after much encouragement from the crowd.

Video shows the iwi liason officer in full police uniform as he leaps off the platform and causes a sizeable splash.

Kahui is seen raising a victorious hand and sporting a large grin as he emerges from the water.

The manu鈥檚 unique bomb technique requires one鈥檚 body to form a distinct V-shape so the bum and lower back hit the water first, before the arms and legs are immediately extended back out to create a deafening clap and a soaring splash.

鈥淔or me personally, it was a chance to have a positive impact. It also showed the human element of policing,鈥 Kahui said.

鈥淚 hope that by me doing it it shows our wh膩nau and rangatahi that sometimes we just have to 鈥榩atua te whakam膩鈥 and overcome our fears.

鈥淚 may have not had the best manu, but it gives me the ability to improve. It鈥檚 an activity anyone can do and promotes confidence.鈥

Kahui said he hoped the dive may assist a little bit in recruiting more M膩ori officers.

鈥淚n all, proud to be M膩ori and super proud be a M膩ori cop,鈥 Kahui said. 鈥淚鈥檓 sure I came top in the police category鈥 of the competition," he joked.

The Northland town of P墨p墨wai had 20 participants at Sunday鈥檚 qualifier after having held their own community event, while Wh膩nau Te P奴tahi M膩ori o Manurewa also had 16 participants.

The Auckland event was the last stop in a nationwide qualifying process that included events in Wellington, Christchurch, and Hamilton.

Thirty qualifiers in Auckland will join 100 others across Aotearoa for next Saturday鈥檚 grand final.

The finale will feature a specialist judging panel, 鈥淢anuTech鈥, measuring splash, height, and an underwater microphone capturing the all-important 鈥減op鈥.

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