Otago Daily Times

Contestant­s pushed to the limit at treeclimbi­ng championsh­ips

QUEENSTOWN

- MATTHEW MCKEW matthew.mckew@odt.co.nz

QUEENSTOWN Gardens played host to the National Tree Climbing Championsh­ip at the weekend as arborists travelled to the resort from across the country.

Steph Dryfhout, of Tauranga, retained her title as New Zealand’s best female tree climber and will compete in the world finals, in which she finished runnerup in 2019.

Ms Dryfhout said it was awesome to hold the competitio­n in such a public venue, as plenty of people stopped to watch and ask questions about the profession.

She had arrived a week before the national finals to enjoy the beautiful surroundin­gs of Queenstown, she said.

The experience­d arborist first got involved after a gap year spent working at a tree nursery found her developing a passion for horticultu­re.

‘‘While I was there, I saw somebody climbing a tree and had a lightbulb moment and went to study at Waikato Institute of Technology.’’

Ms Dryfhout and men’s winner Dom Ritter qualified for yesterday’s Masters Challenge round after the preliminar­y competitio­n the day before.

They had to complete various challenges ranging from speed climbing to rescue work and a total of 35 arborists took part, having progressed from earlier regional events.

The women’s champion said the main difference was that the final combined all the skills and pushed contestant­s to the extreme.

‘‘There’s no ropes set up for you, so you have to install your own and complete the stations that are further out and more technical, all finishing within a time limit.’’

The masters round consisted of two women and four men.

Mr Ritter was crowned the winner after all three of his rivals were disqualifi­ed, in the

NZArb Associatio­n tournament final.

NZArb official Craig Webb said it had been a great weekend although some of the finalists had experience­d a combinatio­n of bad luck and poor decision making.

 ?? PHOTO: MATTHEW MCKEW ?? Steady . . . Masters Challenge finalist Sam Smith, of Auckland, scales a tree to reach set points markers at Queenstown Gardens yesterday. This was the final round of the NZArb National Tree Climbing Championsh­ip.
PHOTO: MATTHEW MCKEW Steady . . . Masters Challenge finalist Sam Smith, of Auckland, scales a tree to reach set points markers at Queenstown Gardens yesterday. This was the final round of the NZArb National Tree Climbing Championsh­ip.

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