A Wāhine Māori from Kawerau taking on a full‑distance triathlon to rise from hardship and show my tamariki anything is possible.
Bay of Plenty
Kia ora, my name is Moana. I’m a proud mum of seven, and my life has been anything but simple. I became a mother at 18, went through two relationships that didn’t work out, and spent years putting everyone else first. Somewhere along the way, I lost myself. I struggled with post‑natal depression, made choices I’m not proud of, and felt like I was failing at everything.
But one day, something in me woke up. I realized I wasn’t broken — I was tired, hurting, and carrying more than most people ever see. I realized I had a whānau who still believed in me, friends who were waiting for me to start living again, and a future that didn’t have to look like my past.
For the first time in a long time, I’m free. Free to focus on my kids, free to rebuild my life, and free to finally choose myself.
In 2027, I’m taking on a full‑distance triathlon — a 3.8 km swim, 180 km bike ride, and a 42.2 km run, all in one day. It’s huge. It scares me. But everything inside me is screaming that I can do this. Not because I want to come first, but because I want to prove to myself that I can commit to something massive and finish it with heart.
This challenge represents healing, strength, and a new beginning. It’s me showing my kids that no matter how many times life knocks you down, you can stand back up and fight for something better.
Funds will help cover training gear, a safe bike, a wetsuit, coaching support, travel, event entry, and nutrition so I can train safely and represent Kawerau as a strong Wāhine Māori taking on a full‑distance triathlon
Thank you so much 🥰
Ngā mihi nui 🥰 thanks my son and thanks Maria.
Ngā mihi nui 🥰
Thank my son xx
Thank you son xx
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