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This a personalised account of the author's involvement in canoe slalom. It charts the growth of the sport from a recreational activity in the 's to a sport in.
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The Victorian development weekend at Eildon was great example of how States can run training activity that is inclusive for the whole slalom community and still provides quality coaching to all the athletes in the performance pathway. Michael Druce was also able to fit in a trip to Western Australia before the end of the year. Even though it is quite challenging to get a water release on the Collie the team was able to gets three hours each day and make the most of it.

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Andrew Pankhurst did an excellent job of getting everything organised and a group of 12 athletes was working on the course. Nina Mueller joined Michael Druce in coaching a group and passed on her knowledge and experience. The team made the most of the venue using different sections for technique work and running some full race length runs on the Sunday.

This was all combined with some stroke kinetics on the flat water, which gave everyone some ideas on how to develop their stroke efficiency whilst training flat water back in Perth. There is some young talent in Perth that will further progress under the guidance of Zlatan in the future.

Some of the athletes billeted with families in Hobart prior to the camp which was a great opportunity for the paddlers to get to know one another and also to make it easier getting to and from the venue from the airport. Over the camp there were six white waters sessions on the high-quality white-water course at Bradys.

The athletes progressed well over the three days with many breakthrough performances and confidence building first-time runs down the Cruncher for some. On the Friday evening all of the athletes presented on their three favourite International athletes and what it was about their paddling which was so impressive.

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This was an incredibly interesting evening with some great insight from the athletes as to what makes a high-level slalom paddler. On Saturday evening the group was lucky enough to hear an excellent presentation from Kate and Rosalyn. They talked about their own journey from junior to senior team and some of the lessons and experiences they had had along the way. This was an illuminating insight into the drive and commitment necessary to makethe transition from junior to success on the senior team. We have a good network of coaches who are committed to improving the technical quality of training and build the standard of young athletes.

It would be impossible to run this sport without the huge volunteer effort and parental support that goes on, so thank you to everybody working so hard in the background supporting the young athletes.

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An impressive season for our local paddlers. This local strength blossoms from a dedicated club structure. Canoe Slalom Bay of Plenty CSBOP has three full-time international coaches supported by a robust parent-run administration that operates a highly professional training and racing programme.

His victory was 12 years in the making

Testament to the growth of the sport and the calibre of the New Zealand infrastructure has been the securing of the hosting rights to the Junior and U23 World Championship in Auckland in It has also been awesome to see the inclusion of canoe slalom and sprint at the Anchor AIMS Games, further encouraging the growth of paddle sports. We hope that with Vector Wero White Water Park in Auckland and increasing support for canoe slalom in the provinces we will see similar club level depth develop around NZ and further international success.

This course is well-suited to lifeguards and those who would like to learn how to teach introductory paddling skills. Competition — Introduction, Entry Level Competitive Coach : Designed for coaches of athletes in the Learn to Train, Train to Train and Active for Life stages of athlete development, this workshop can be taken by small boats, war canoe, marathon, or dragon boat coaches.

This includes teaching techniques as well as analyzing and correcting it.

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Competition — Introduction, Entry Level Competitive Coach — Advanced Gradation : Designed for coaches of Learn to Train and Train to Train stage athletes, this workshop will prepare, and further develop coaches, to ensure they can provide appropriate development activities to athletes in the U13 and U15 club programs. The focus of this workshop will be on developing practice plans, developing a seasonal plan, learning to manage athletes in competition, and learning advanced technical analysis. Competition — Introduction, Whitewater ELCC : This workshop is designed for a multidiscipline club coach and will focus on planning a basic practice.

Coaches will work through the introduction of basic canoe polo, slalom, whitewater, and freestyle skills. This 1-day workshop ensures coaches are comfortable with the error detection and correction strategies required to support athlete development.