Te puna manu
Manu pools
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Manu lovers, these pools are for you!
With a purpose-built indoor manu pool at Te Pou Toetoe Linwood Pool and an outdoor dive well at Jellie Park, you can challenge your friends and whānau and perfect your style no matter the weather.
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Te Pou Toetoe Linwood Pool
Ready to pop your best staple, coffin or cannon ball?
Experience New Zealand’s first-ever all-season indoor manu pool at Te Pou Toetoe Linwood Pool, specially built for bombing and manus.
Practise your best style, wairua and splash and score bragging rights with your mates.
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Conditions of entry
- You must be aged 5 years or older to use the manu pool.
- Children aged 5 to 10 years (inclusive) are required to complete a deep water swim test before using the deep end of the main pool or the manu pool.
- Children between the ages of five and seven (inclusive) must be wearing a purple wristband and actively supervised by a responsible caregiver aged 16 years or older, who is to be within the pool area at all times and able to provide immediate assistance.
- Children aged 8 to 11 years (inclusive) must have a responsible caregiver 16 years or older on site unless they are in a supervised programme, such as swimming lessons. If they are swimming before or after their programme, their caregiver must be onsite.
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Jellie Park
During the summer months, the outdoor dive well at Jellie Park is open for tamariki, rangatahi, mātua and tīpuna alike to challenge each other to the biggest splash and style.
The outdoor dive well is 3 metres deep and has 1-metre and 3-metre springboards so you can practise perfecting your manus at two different heights.
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Conditions of entry
- You must be aged 5 years or older to use the dive well.
- Children aged 5 to 10 years (inclusive) are required to complete a deep water swim test before using the dive well.
- Children between the ages of five and seven (inclusive) must be wearing a purple wristband and actively supervised by a responsible caregiver aged 16 years or older, who is to be within the pool area at all times and able to provide immediate assistance.
- Children aged 8 to 11 years (inclusive) must have a responsible caregiver 16 years or older on site unless they are in a supervised programme, such as swimming lessons. If they are swimming before or after their programme, their caregiver must be onsite.
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