Waikato District Council Welcomes World Surf League Championship Tour Event At Raglan
Waikato District Council welcomes the announcement that Raglan will host a stop on the World Surf League Championship Tour in May 2026.
The New Zealand Pro event will take place at Manu Bay and will be the fourth stop on the 2026 Championship Tour, bringing the world’s top male and female surfers to one of the sport’s most iconic locations.
The event will be the first combined men’s and women’s Championship Tour event held in New Zealand, and will take place during the 50th anniversary year of the Championship Tour.
Mayor Aksel says the event recognises Raglan’s global standing in surfing and the wider opportunities it brings for the district.
“Raglan is one of the world’s great surf breaks, so it’s fitting to see it recognised on the WSL Championship Tour. Events of this scale help lift the profile of our district on a global stage, and we look forward to working with organisers as planning progresses.”
Whaaingaroa General Ward Councillor Lisa Thompson says the announcement will resonate strongly with the local community.
“Surfing is part of Raglan’s identity, and Manu Bay holds real significance for locals. It’s exciting to see the town recognised in this way, and it will be important that the event reflects the values of the community and the environment that make Raglan special.”
Council will continue working alongside event organisers, partners, and the local community as further details are confirmed.
The event window is scheduled for 15 – 25 May 2026.
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