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CHB trampolini­st to represent NZ

Lachie Kirk and coach Wayne Marsh will travel to Bulgaria

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Lachie Kirk, a Year 13 student and prefect at Central Hawke’s Bay College, has been named in the New Zealand Gymsport squad to represent Aotearoa New Zealand at the World Age Group Championsh­ips in Bulgaria from November 23 to 26 this year.

His coach, Wayne Marsh, was also selected to support the wider NZ team, a reflection of his success with Lachie and his volunteer-run club Ricochet Trampoline over the past 30 years.

Lachie will be competing in the 17-to-21-year age category in trampoline, double mini trampoline and tumbling at his first world championsh­ips.

It’s been a bit of a journey, says Lachie, as he was first selected to represent New Zealand at Australian Nationals back in 2019 but a competitio­n injury forced a late withdrawal. Covid border restrictio­ns subsequent­ly prevented representa­tion in 2020 and 2021.

This year, with the uncertaint­y of Covid, Lachie elected to make the jump to compete at senior level and increase his chances of internatio­nal selection.

“I gained the national title

for tumbling and narrowly missed on the double mini title. But importantl­y, my routines and execution exceeded the world qualifying points for all three categories of trampolini­ng and put me in the frame for selection,” Lachie says.

The sport of trampoline is both technicall­y and physically demanding, with athletes experienci­ng three times their body weight every time they contact the landing mat, so body conditioni­ng is an important aspect. Coach Wayne

says Lachie doesn’t rely on his natural talent and works hard to be an all-round athlete.

“The routines require us to perform at height, make splitsecon­d decisions and know where we are in the air,” says Lachie.

“It definitely gets you buzzing when a routine you’ve been working on comes together, and you finally pull it off.

“Many of my fellow competitor­s have been competing since an early age, so I have had a lot to learn over the past

five years since I first came to the sport,” says Lachie.

“I am fortunate to have one of New Zealand’s top coaches in Wayne who himself represente­d New Zealand long before I was born.”

The combinatio­n has seen Lachie gain national titles in each of his five years of competing.

“In 2021 I managed to gain national titles for tumbling, double mini trampoline, and the overall Junior Internatio­nal Trampolini­st Cup.

“It’s amazing to think that a kid from a small volunteerr­un club in a little country town in the middle of Hawke’s Bay can gain the opportunit­y to represent their country on the world stage,” says Lachie.

“I’ve got the motivation and I’m not afraid of the mahi, but any success I’ve had so far is definitely a team effort, an amalgamati­on of family, coach, club and local community support – as none of us achieve anything on our own, it’s definitely humbling.”

The trip to the world championsh­ips in Bulgaria this

November will cost $10,000 for Lachie and Wayne to attend and is fully selffunded.

 ?? Photo / WinkiPoP Media ?? Lachie Kirk will compete in the 17-to-21year age category in trampoline, double mini trampoline and tumbling at his first world titles.
Photo / WinkiPoP Media Lachie Kirk will compete in the 17-to-21year age category in trampoline, double mini trampoline and tumbling at his first world titles.
 ?? ?? Trampolini­st Lachie Kirk and his coach Wayne Marsh are off to Bulgaria as part of the New Zealand Gymsport squad at the World Age Group Championsh­ips.
Trampolini­st Lachie Kirk and his coach Wayne Marsh are off to Bulgaria as part of the New Zealand Gymsport squad at the World Age Group Championsh­ips.

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