New Zealand dethrones France, reclaims record for largest Haka on home turf

New Zealand dethrones France, reclaims record for largest Haka on home turf

  • World
  • September 30, 2024
  • No Comment
  • 11

AUCKLAND (Agencies): New Zealand has reclaimed the world record for the largest mass Haka, with an impressive 6,500 participants performing the traditional Māori dance at Eden Park in Auckland on Sunday. This vibrant display of culture and unity not only showcased the powerful rhythms and movements of the Haka but also reinforced its significance as a symbol of Māori identity. Historically, the Haka served as a ceremonial war dance, intended to challenge opponents and rally troops before battle. Today, it is embraced as a celebration of Māori culture and is often performed at significant events, including sports matches, especially by the national rugby team, the All Blacks. The record-breaking performance surpassed France’s previous record of 4,028 participants set in 2014.

Nick Sautner, Chief Executive of Eden Park, expressed that this achievement goes beyond mere numbers, emphasizing the importance of honoring New Zealand’s cultural legacy on a global stage. Participants performed the well-known Haka, Ka Mate, four times to meet the one-minute requirement, filling the stadium with the sounds of stomping feet, vigorous facial expressions, and enthusiastic cheers. The atmosphere was electric, with many spectators moved by the display of strength and unity. Guinness World Records adjudicator Brian Sobel confirmed the record and described the experience as “very impressive to see.” Despite the celebration, the Māori community faces ongoing challenges, including discrimination and significant health disparities. Recent protests have emerged in response to government proposals affecting Māori health rights and the use of the Māori language, highlighting the need for continued advocacy and support for Māori communities.

 

 

...

Related post

Former Pakistan cricketer-turned-umpire Mohammad Nazir Junior passes away

Former Pakistan cricketer-turned-umpire Mohammad Nazir Junior passes away

Staff Report  LAHORE: Former Pakistan cricketer and umpire Mohammad Nazir Junior passed away at the age of 78 after battling with…
Brilliant Paolini leads Italy to fifth Billie Jean King Cup title

Brilliant Paolini leads Italy to fifth Billie Jean King…

MALAGA (Agencies): Jasmine Paolini put on a tennis masterclass to steer Italy to a fifth Billie Jean King Cup title as…
Professional players being failed by poor application of safety standards, says study

Professional players being failed by poor application of safety…

MANCHESTER (Agencies): Professional soccer is failing to apply required safety standards and so is violating legal frameworks at both European and…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *