Schools that have won the Maadi Cup: As of the 2026 event, 17 schools have won the Maadi Cup. ;Springbok Shield (BU184+) The Springbok Shield is the prize for the boys' under 18 coxed four. It was instigated in 1964 by Mr Cecil Purvis who was visiting South Africa at the time and met with members of the Johannesburg youth rowing community. After much discussion the Springbok Shield eventuated. The Shield is made from segments of all the woods from South Africa and was first rowed for in 1965 when it was won by
Hamilton Boys' High School. As of the 2026 event, 19 schools have won the Springbok Shield. ;Levin 75th Jubilee Cup (GU188+) The Levin Cup is awarded to the winner of the girls' under 18 eight. In 1981 the Maadi Regatta was held on Lake Horowhenua. That year the Levin Borough Council was holding its 75th Jubilee. The mayor, Jack Bolderson, decided that a fitting memorial would be for a cup for the girls senior eight. The inaugural winner was Wanganui Girls College. As of the 2026 event, 11 schools have won the Levin 75th Jubilee Cup. ;Dawn Cup (GU184+) The Dawn Cup is awarded to the winner of the girls' under 18 coxed four. At the Maadi Regatta of 1980 held on the Wairoa River, a cup was donated by Noel Lynch for the Girls Under 18 Four. On finals day, officials were unable to keep to time and by dark, the Boys Under 17 Eight and the Girls Under 18 Four had not been rowed. These races were then scheduled to be held at 6:30 am Sunday morning (no daylight saving). Because of this, Noel Lynch and Enoka Macdonald decided this trophy should be called the Dawn Cup and it was first won by
Queen Charlotte College. As of the 2026 event, 16 schools have won the Dawn Cup. ;Star Trophy Since 1997, the Star Trophy is the prize awarded to the top overall school at the Regatta, and therefore come to denote the top rowing school in New Zealand. The Star trophy was donated by
Star Boating Club, which it is named after. The award is determined on a points basis: schools winning events get 5 points, runners up get 3 points, and third place-getters get one point. As of the 2026 event, 7 schools have won the Star Trophy ;Executive Trophy Since 2003, the Executive Trophy is the prize awarded to the top overall school in sweep-oar events (i.e. pairs, fours and eights) at the Regatta. As of the 2026 event, 5 schools have won the Executive Trophy. ;Presidents Scull Since 2003, the Presidents Scull is the prize awarded to the top overall school in sculling events (i.e. singles, doubles and quads) at the Regatta. As of the 2026 event, 13 schools have won the Presidents Scull. ==Eligibility==