Whanganui Midweek

Lifeguards train at Castlepoin­t

Learning new rescue skills, building camaraderi­e

- Steve Carle

Four lifeguards from Wanganui Surf Lifeguard Service attended the Intermedia­te Lifeguard School at Castlepoin­t Beach over the weekend of April 13 and 14, along with senior lifeguard Ethan Bryers who was selected to attend as a mentor.

Their aim was to build skills and come out as intermedia­te level lifeguards.

Pippa Buchanan said it was a great experience.

“It allowed us to meet a lot of people. It pushed me out of my comfort zone - multiple times. In the end, overall, it was great.

“I completed a rock module, we did some search and rescue one of the nights and the next day. We were put in groups as if it was a real search and rescue,” she said.

The group had to apply to attend and were selected, taking part in networking and team-building exercises.

Sarah Couper said she had a lot of fun.

“There was a balance between theory and practical, a lot of time was spent learning what we were supposed to be doing and how it was to be done correctly. We had to put it into a practical context on the beach, so the leaders could see how much we had learned.

“Everyone got along well and I enjoyed meeting new people. All the clubs came to see how other clubs work, what they know and to learn from each other,” she said.

Ethan Bishop added that lifeguards spent an hour at each post

before rotating to the next one and changing between being a patient and a rescuer.

“Being on a different beach offers new opportunit­ies,” he said.

Bex Sharratt, communicat­ions officer for Wanganui Surf Lifeguard Service, said these guards have a really good focus on their skill base and have volunteere­d their time to

upskill/train.

“With our service offering a Search & Rescue response, our senior lifeguards are kept busy all year round, pool rescue training starts in June/July and is a key component for the club, to stay focused and fit in the off-season,” she said.

“It allows everyone from 10 years

upwards to get involved, keeping fitness and rescue skills going.”

This weekend six female lifeguards from the club are attending Wā hine on Water, another big developmen­t opportunit­y, focused on getting female crews out in IRBs (inflatable rescue boats), to be held at Lyall Bay in Wellington.

“We’re looking for these developmen­t opportunit­ies, especially in the off-season,” said Sharratt.

Ethan Bryers, who completed his advanced lifeguard course earlier in the season, enjoyed his first time having a role outside of the club as a mentor. As a senior lifeguard, he led one of the groups, ensuring his charges were learning properly. He is a member of the club’s board.

 ?? ?? Lifeguards Pippa Buchanan, Sarah Couper and Ethan Bishop (absent - Grace Hayward.)
Lifeguards Pippa Buchanan, Sarah Couper and Ethan Bishop (absent - Grace Hayward.)

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