Whanganui Midweek

Chasing a speed skating dream

Inline skater Chase Morpeth excels in ice speed trials

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Well-known Whanganui inline speed skater Chase Morpeth has completed a two-week introducti­on to long-track ice speed skating in Heerenveen, the Netherland­s.

Morpeth was invited by a Melbourne-based Australian group, sponsored by Crisp Air Ltd and the Internatio­nal Ice Union, to travel to the Netherland­s as an Oceania group, to identify and develop speed skating talent from this part of the world.

There are currently no long-track ice rinks in New Zealand or Australia, so this was a rare opportunit­y to learn about a completely new sport from scratch in a world-class facility.

The group of 10 inliners, five male and five female skaters, seven from Australia and three from New Zealand, commenced a rigorous regime of twice-a-day training sessions under profession­al coaching at the worldrenow­ned Thialf Centre of Excellence.

Chase has taken to this new sport straight away, and after two weeks has relished the new challenge and has become proficient in the unique ‘clap skate’ technology.

The camp then culminated in a competitio­n between the 10 skaters, within a wider competitio­n on February 17, with 188 competitor­s. Two races were run over 500 m and 1000m and Chase won both. His time in the 1000m race qualified him to compete in the mass start race in World Cup competitio­ns. Chase was only 0.22 seconds off qualifying for the Junior 500m race at the World Cup, so he’s not far off ticking that box as well.

After only two weeks on the ice, this is a great achievemen­t and Chase is excited about the future in this sport. Of course, long-track skating is not easily possible in New Zealand, (only on lakes in the South Island when they are frozen) so Chase has left the camp and travelled by train the 8 1⁄2 hours to Geisingen, Germany, where he will re-join his Team Arena Geisingen inline speed skating team, to train until September, when the World Champs will be held again in Italy.

After that, with this valuable ice experience under his belt, he plans to travel with the team to Inzell, Germany to train through the long track ice season, hoping to capitalise on the skills gained from Heerenveen, and having now qualified to race in some World Cup events, this year will be one of the exciting new opportunit­ies for this full-time athlete out there, living his dream.

 ?? ?? Chase Morpeth on the ice at the Ice Skating camp in the Netherland­s.
Chase Morpeth on the ice at the Ice Skating camp in the Netherland­s.
 ?? ?? Chase Morpeth takes a break.
Chase Morpeth takes a break.

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