Tauranga Boys' paddler Oliver Puchner competing at the recent Oceania canoe slalom championships. PHOTO/DAVID HALL
Tauranga Boys' paddler Oliver Puchner competing at the recent Oceania canoe slalom championships. PHOTO/DAVID HALL
Six young kayakers are hoping to continue New Zealand's proud paddling prowess at Olympic level.
Rotorua's George Snook and Rivey Mutton, Tauranga's Kahlia Cullwick, Finn Anderson and Oliver Puchner and Hawke's Bay's Henry Hall have been selected for the Youth Olympic Games qualifying event in Spain in April, with aticket to the October's Youth Olympics in Argentina at stake.
The paddlers will race both sprint and slalom, with Canoe Slalom New Zealand and Canoe Racing New Zealand joining forces to send the team, with help from the Olympic Solidarity fund.
Like their senior namesakes, the Youth Olympic Games are held every four years, with 28 sports featured on the summer programme.
Athletes are aged from 15 to 18 and come from more than 200 nations around the world.
The games are used as a stepping stone for athletes, while also promoting Olympic ideals.
Canoe Slalom New Zealand spokeswoman Sue Clarke from Tauranga says the selection of the six paddlers was a way of helping the next Luuka Jones or Lisa Carrington achieve their Olympic goals.
"Most of these paddlers have come through the intermediate-aged AIMS Games ranks and some of them are already starting to feature at a national age group level so this gives them another clear step in the Olympic pathway," Clarke said.