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RauoraHāpai IwiniHapai IwiniStriker Z09
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Hāpai Iwini was born in Christchurch, in the Rārata iwi to a firefighter father and military sergeant mother. Following in both her parents’ footsteps, she joined the New Zealand Military (Ngāti Tumatauenga). Notably, Iwini made captain after only three years, and following two attempts, she succeeded in the New Zealand Special Air Service trials. It was due to this achievement that she earned her Moko Kauae. She is a lifelong practitioner of Kaupapa Māori and continues to volunteer as a firefighter when not deployed.
Iwini maintains a robust training regimen that extends into semi-professional rugby, a hobby for which she credits her outlier-level performance scores in physical conditioning and situational awareness. Iwini was referred to Rainbow thanks to her exceptional performance in the special forces and underwent Striker training where she broke an extraction course time record held since 2003. She gained full Operator status following her heroic actions during the assault on Hereford Base.
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Hāpai Iwini was born in Christchurch, in the Rārata iwi to a firefighter father and military sergeant mother. Following in both her parents’ footsteps, she j... [Read more]
Hāpai Iwini was born in Christchurch, in the Rārata iwi to a firefighter father and military sergeant mother. Following in both her parents’ footsteps, she joined the New Zealand Military (Ngāti Tumatauenga). Notably, Iwini made captain after only three years, and following two attempts, she succeeded in the New Zealand Special Air Service trials. It was due to this achievement that she earned her Moko Kauae. She is a lifelong practitioner of Kaupapa Māori and continues to volunteer as a firefighter when not deployed.
Iwini maintains a robust training regimen that extends into semi-professional rugby, a hobby for which she credits her outlier-level performance scores in physical conditioning and situational awareness. Iwini was referred to Rainbow thanks to her exceptional performance in the special forces and underwent Striker training where she broke an extraction course time record held since 2003. She gained full Operator status following her heroic actions during the assault on Hereford Base.