Canoe slalom with a five-time Olympian

Five-time Olympian Luuka Jones will be there to give some top tips. Photo supplied.

Ever been interested in participating in a canoe slalom? Waimarino has the chance for you to give it a go and get some advice on the sport from an Olympian.

Give it a go day is being held at Waimarino on November 9 with two free sessions, one at 1pm and the other at 2.30pm, with five-time Olympian Luuka Jones. The event is for kids ages 9-13.

“This is the best age for them to get involved in canoe slalom and it is also an Aims sport so they can train for that if they get the bug,” said club member Tim Rex.

“This is a great opportunity to meet someone who started at an event like this and took the sport all the way to the Olympics.”

“Once people have arrived, we will kit them out with a kayak and paddle and give them a few tips on what to do. Then we’ll get them out on the water.

The canoe slalom at Waimarino.
The canoe slalom at Waimarino. Photo supplied.

Jones will be there to provide some top tips and advice from a pro.

This is the opportunity to try out the kayaks in a fun and safe environment with a group of very experienced coaches and paddlers.

“It really is a great outdoor sport where friendships are made, and skills learnt and you can take it as far as you want.”

You might even start on a similar journey to the one Jones followed.

Rex said there will be some basic coaching and some fun things to do once on the water.

Give it a go day is being held at Waimarino on November 9.
Give it a go day is being held at Waimarino on November 9. Photo supplied.

In the team of coaches and professionals there will be Jones on and off the water mingling with everyone, two coaches from Spain, Irene and Ekain, and a number of experienced paddlers who will be there to help everyone get ready and enjoy themselves.

“Members of the club, current and old, started representing their schools at Aims and then secondary schools and have gone on to represent New Zealand at world championships and the Olympics.”

Rex said people from the club will be on hand to talk about what the club can offer if the kids would like to continue and take their canoe slalom skills further.

Try  canoe slalom at Waimarino on November 9.
Try canoe slalom at Waimarino on November 9. Photo supplied.

He said that those attending will need to dress appropriately for getting wet on the day.

“The event will go ahead in most weather conditions, but it will be sunny. So, sun block is a good idea.”

He suggested wearing what you might want to wear if you were going to spend a day on the river swimming.

“Some will want a wetsuit; others will want a pair of togs. Just be mindful that it can be cooler by the river.”

All of the equipment will be provided on the day including boats, paddles and buoyancy vests.

The canoe slalom at Waimarino.
The canoe slalom at Waimarino. Photo supplied.

Rex expects there to be around 30-40 people participating over the two sessions.

“There are many aspects to kayaking but slalom is the one that teaches you the most skills.”

For more information and to register for the event visit www.sporty.co.nz/viewform/290566.

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