With an accent from the deepest south of the United States and the heart of a kayaking adventurer, Tracy Hines has definitely added colour to the field for next week's inaugural Whitewater XL.
What she really hopes to add, however, is a bit of cash to a crew of Ugandan orphans.
The 42-year-old C1 paddler arrived in New Zealand last week and has spent much of her time training on the Kaituna River near Rotorua. She's got a clear goal in mind for Whitewater XL, which will be held on the new Vector Were Whitewater Park course in Auckland from November 24-27, as the Alabama native takes a break from studying theology in Oklahoma.
"In order to do this race, I had to take a bit of leave for this semester - the school was really nice to give me leave but one of the reasons was because of what I plan to do with any prize money I pick up," Hines explained.
"During the course of the year, I made friends with a guy who has an orphanage in Uganda. They're trying to build a chicken house and grow some crops and one of my goals with this cash-purse race is to make a good donation to the orphanage. I've been making donations already and have helped write some grant applications but I'd really like to give them some cash."