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Bay lifeguards primed for season opening

Bay of Plenty Times
18 Oct, 2016 11:39 PM2 mins to read

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Mount Maunganui's Leigh Sefton keeping watch in the Bay. Photo/file

Mount Maunganui's Leigh Sefton keeping watch in the Bay. Photo/file

They're part of a new wave of lifeguarding talent hitting Bay of Plenty beaches and Mitch Cowdrey and Isaac Marshall have been hard at work, harnessing their skills before the patrolling season officially starts this weekend.

The pair have been given an additional boost by Zespri, with the kiwifruit marketing giant coming on board as sponsors for Surf Life Saving New Zealand's Eastern Region, which includes Coromandel, Bay of Plenty and Gisborne.

In a statement released today, Zespri announced it has funded education for 180 Eastern Region lifeguards, with Cowdrey, 16, and 17-year-old Marshall joining 43 others on a recent IRB development weekend in Raglan.

"It was good just getting to train in some swell, as over here, we don't get swell nearly as often as the West Coast," Mount Maunganui's Marshall said.

"To get out in some proper waves and to be challenged was really helpful - it means I'm more practical and I can be useful in way more situations when I'm patrolling this summer."

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Over summer, voluntary weekend patrols will operate at the region's 19 surf clubs.

Local clubs starting patrols this weekend include Waihi Beach, Mount Maunganui, Omanu, Papamoa and Whakatane, although Eastern Region lifesaving manager Leigh Sefton explained lifeguards have already spent months getting ready.

"Most of our lifeguards spend all winter building up for the next season, whether it be swim or craft training, improving their first aid knowledge or practicing and improving their IRB skills," Sefton said in a statement.

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"We've seen a great uptake in lifeguards using the Zespri-funded education, including leadership development, which will directly impact our beach-going public this summer. It means our lifeguards will be better-placed to identify dangers, to manage the public and respond to emergencies where required."

As well as the funding for ongoing lifeguard education, Zespri also contributes a donation to the region's clubs of the year, with Whangamata (Coromandel), Mount Maunganui (Bay of Plenty) and Waikanae (Gisborne) picking up the inaugural awards.

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