Kapiti News

Student selected for world champs

One of six young Kiwis selected for internatio­nal event

- Grace Odlum

AParaparau­mu College student was one of six young Kiwis selected for the Internatio­nal Waterski and Wakeboard Federation World Under 17 Waterski Championsh­ips.

Over Easter weekend Samuel (Sammy) McKenzie, 14, competed in the New Zealand National Waterski Champs and his results were impressive enough to land him a spot on the team.

Sammy participat­ed in four waterskiin­g categories — tricks, slalom, jump, and open tricks.

The tricks category is where the skier is scored based on the tricks they perform, the slalom category is where the skier must pass through buoys to reach the end gate, and the jump is a category where the skier skis over a ramp and tries to go the farthest possible in the air and ski away.

Sammy got gold in tricks, which is his favourite category, silver in slalom, bronze in jumps, and just missed the podium in open tricks, placing fourth.

When he found out he had been selected for the New Zealand team, Sammy said he was really excited — not only for the competitio­n, but also as it will be his first time visiting Canada.

Sammy will be heading to Canada in late July, along with one of his parents and the other five water skiers and two reserves on the team, where he will be waterskiin­g alongside other competitor­s from all over the world at Predator Bay in Calgary.

Competitiv­e waterskiin­g isn’t completely new to Sammy either — he also competed in a competitio­n between Australian and Kiwi water skiers in Whanganui last year, where he managed to place first in the tricks category.

Someday he would like to waterski profession­ally — but said he would probably have to go to the United States for that.

Sammy was inspired to start waterskiin­g about five years ago by his parents who are passionate water skiers.

At first, he just did barefoot waterskiin­g — a type of waterskiin­g where you don’t use skis — but when he tried traditiona­l waterskiin­g, he decided that’s what he really loved. “I just took an instant liking to it.” His parents own a boat, and they often go waterskiin­g at Lake Inspiratio­n, a man-made waterskiin­g lake based just north of Ō taki.

He said one of his favourite things about waterskiin­g is the adrenaline rush and the speed — but he also really enjoys learning new tricks.

“I like achieving new things — like getting new tricks or getting a bigger jump.”

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Samuel (Sammy) McKenzie, above; and right in action.

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