Chichester Observer

‘I’m so happy I found it’

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•Whenwefirs­tmetyoutol­d mehowyougo­tintowater­skiing just last year through an after school club. What has happened since then?

When Chichester Free School introduced the after school club for waterskiin­g and wakeboardi­ng at Chichester Water Ski I tried it and absolutely loved it.

I started doing trick skiing, learning how to do things like doing turns and spins on one ski. Then as Chichester Waterski closed for the winter, I started training at The Waterski Academy in Lancashire and JB Waterski in Surrey. It was very cold in the water at times – there was even ice and snow in the lake! But I met loads of new friends who share my passion and goals for water-skiing.

•Will you tell me about the forthcomin­g National Championsh­ips?

You have to qualify, which I have just done. I got double the amount of points I needed to qualify, so I was really pleased. Most of the junior competitor­s have been skiing a lot longer than I have.

As I have only been trick skiing since August 2022 I’m very happy I have got to this point as quickly as I have. The National Championsh­ips mean a three-event competitio­n: jump, slalom and trick.

When I started jump training it was pretty scary the first time, but after that I loved it. I can’t wait to do more!

•What’s next for you?

My aim in the future is to get on The British Team. I will continue to train hard and to compete this year all over the UK.

•Statistics [from Women in Sport] suggest that sport overall remains male dominated and that girls are significan­tly less active than boys and enjoy sport less. I guess that’s not true for you? I’m really happy to be a girl in water-skiing. I’m so happy that I found it, but it would be great to see more girls enter the sport.

•Are you being well supported in your water-skiing journey?

I am really grateful to be supported by Universa Law through sponsorshi­p.

I was also given a grant by the Children’s Naval

Charity for equipment.

But it can be an expensive sport once you start competing, so my parents have to make a lot of sacrifices, as well as taking me to different places in the UK for training and competitio­ns. My coaches are really great, too. I am really grateful to Duke Hazzard, Nick Mcgarry and John Battleday for helping and encouragin­g me.

I have tried loads of sports in the past, but water-skiing is the only thing I have stuck at. I just clicked with it. I think I’ll always water-ski.

•Where can anyone interested in water-skiing locally start?

If you live in or around Chichester then Chichester Water Ski will get you going.

You can find out more on their website: www.chichester­waterski.co.uk

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“I think I’ll always water-ski,” says Willow Skipsey •Had you done much sport previously?
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