Weekend Gold Coast Bulletin

WORK WONDER

- ELIZA REILLY eliza.reilly@news.com.au

STATE LIFESAVING TITLES LATEST

AT 6am yesterday Chris Maynard arrived for work as Gold Coast City Council’s chief lifeguard.

By that afternoon the 56year-old was a state champion.

In a telling sign of the dedication of many surf lifesavers, Maynard was up before daylight to start a sixhour shift of work.

In fact the Currumbin member only made it to the Queensland titles at Broadbeach just in time to compete.

“I started at 6am this morning so I was up bright

and early and was at work,” he said. “I got six hours done at work and got here just in time for the team events in the afternoon”

Maynard was part of the Currumbin team that took out gold in the 150-plus board relay in the masters division and he also helped his team to medals in the board rescue.

“It’s a good afternoon of fun with my teammates,” he

said. “It’s a great event to win (the board relay).”

Aside from saving lives profession­ally and competing in the state titles, Maynard devotes his spare time to coaching Currumbin’s contingent of talented athletes.

“I’ll be around over the weekend helping to do a bit of coaching in the open events and help out the kids there,” he said.

Maynard is hoping his team can be the ones to dethrone Northcliff­e as the club searches for their 16th straight state title in the open division.

“We’re always up there,” he said.

“Northcliff­e always tend to win the state title but we’ve always been in the background there getting second or third so we’re pretty consistent

for a small club. It’s always good to do well against them.”

After getting involved in surf lifesaving at age nine, Maynard has no plans to hang up the togs just yet.

“I just love the camaraderi­e and staying fit,” he said.

“It’s great competing with your clubmates and keeping fit so you’re able to perform a rescue when you’re on duty.”

 ?? Picture: SURF LIFE SAVING QUEENSLAND ?? Chris Maynard raced from work to the state titles just in time to help Currumbin claim the masters 150-plus board relay crown.
Picture: SURF LIFE SAVING QUEENSLAND Chris Maynard raced from work to the state titles just in time to help Currumbin claim the masters 150-plus board relay crown.
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