Last Thursday, Outrigger Whitsunday members spent an enjoyable day at Shingley Beach with senior students from St Catherine’s Catholic College Proserpine. The purpose of the day was to introduce students to the sport of outrigger canoeing. Despite a very wet start for the first groups on the water, the weather quickly improved and the day turned out to be both rewarding and challenging for all involved.
Four six seater ocean canoes were in constant use and each crew consisted of four students and two club members. Senior coaches Michelle Lynes and Maree Mullett were on hand to provide initial instruction and safety briefings and then it was onto the water for some technique training and ultimately some racing.
The students without exception were quick to learn and some of the female crews proved that technique and good timing can be superior to brute strength.
The African proverb that it takes a whole village to raise a child was in evidence throughout the day with great interaction between club members and students. We were fortunate to only have one huli (canoe capsizing) but club member Tim Dodds quickly had his crew working together to recover and bail the canoe.
Congratulations to the eventual winning sprint crew of Noah Baxendell, Mason Andrews, Luke Austin and Sonny Telford assisted by club members Glen Bray and Paul Tobias. More importantly congratulations to all the senior students who challenged themselves to try something different and new.
Hopefully the importance of teamwork, self -confidence, resilience and hard work were some of the day’s outcomes. Thank you to all the club members and the college staff for making the day a memorable one for the students. Club members wish the students all the best as they complete the final years of their secondary education.
Contributed with thanks to Paul Tobias.
Outrigger Whitsunday Members and St Catherine Catholic College Students. Photos: supplied.