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Following on from my re-launch into TR's last year, I am again paddling Sydney Harbour with my cousin and a couple of ring-ins from Macquarie on Sunday, 24th March. We have a lot of pressure, having won the Corporate Cup last year (see below).
For those of you that don't know me as well as others, or weren't around the last 2 years (or don't want to click on the link above to see what it's all about); I can almost hear you ask "what is it all about" and "why is he doing that?". Superb questions, ones that deserve an answer...
My cousin Andrew was the CEO and Chairman of the organisation Lifestart. His daughter Grace, has Downs Syndrome and I thought it would be a great idea to do a couple of things at once - help Lifestart's funding, see my cousins in Sydney (as we are all getting together after the paddle for a picnic lunch) and spend some time doing some physical exercise around the beautiful Harbour.
To quote their website and initial emails to me, here's the sell:
I am especially proud of supporting my cousin and his daughter, Grace; so hopefully the lack of training that I have done for this year won't hold me back (or more likely, have me in agony over my desk on Tuesday next week when my triceps, quads and lower back are likely to be complaining about what I forced them to endure)
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The course is shown here and the course bio is:
START: Lavender Bay. Event registration will take place at Blues Point Reserve.
Stage 1: Lavender Bay to Little Sirius Cove, Mosman Bay (TA1) = 4.2km
Stage 2: Little Sirius Cove to Clifton Gardens, Chowder Bay (TA2) = 4.7km
Stage 3: Clifton Gardens to Balmoral Beach, southern end (TA3) = 4.6km
Stage 4: Balmoral Beach to Clontarf Beach = 4.0km
FINISH: Clontarf Beach. Award presentation will take place at Clontarf Reserve.
For those at any of these places in Sydney or crossing the Harbour Bridge around the 9.00am start time on Sunday, look out for the flotilla of yellow craft (kayaks) and think of me flogging myself mercilessly for charity (my thoughts are likely to be on the lunch at the end
).
For those of you that don't know me as well as others, or weren't around the last 2 years (or don't want to click on the link above to see what it's all about); I can almost hear you ask "what is it all about" and "why is he doing that?". Superb questions, ones that deserve an answer...
My cousin Andrew was the CEO and Chairman of the organisation Lifestart. His daughter Grace, has Downs Syndrome and I thought it would be a great idea to do a couple of things at once - help Lifestart's funding, see my cousins in Sydney (as we are all getting together after the paddle for a picnic lunch) and spend some time doing some physical exercise around the beautiful Harbour.
To quote their website and initial emails to me, here's the sell:
Kayak for Kids is a unique paddling challenge on beautiful Sydney Harbour for everyone from beginner to serious kayaker. It is also a great opportunity for kayakers to raise money for kids with disability whilst paddling past the city's icons including Luna Park, the Opera House and Fort Denison before heading into middle harbour and on to leafy Clontarf for the Lifestart family picnic. So get your family, friends and workmates together and come out for a fantastic day on the water." Guy Leech, former World Ironman Champion and Kayak for Kids ambassador.
An event for all Sydneysiders… Lifestart Kayak for Kids is Sydney’s own one-of-a-kind paddling event that attracts competitors and spectators from all over the state to benefit children with a disability or developmental delay. Set to take place on Sunday 24 March 2013, competitors will face the challenge of paddling in a variety of paddle craft in an exciting 17.5km race from Blues Point to Clontarf.Get in the race… The race has been running for the past five years and 2013 will again expose participants to what kayak racing is all about with the inspiring backdrop of the harbour. Serious kayakers are welcome to participate in this exhilarating time trial as it hugs the northern shores in solo or double craft. And, for the novice kayaker, the course runs in four stages of approximately 4.5km for competitors to form relay teams of 3 to 12 people. Join in the Corporate Challenge Cup… The race in 2013 will see participants extend their paddling accomplishments while promoting a friendly rivalry amongst competitors in the quest to win the Corporate Challenge Cup, an extra category for businesses that are entering teams to compete against one another in the paddle. To win the Corporate Challenge Cup, teams compete in both the time they take to complete the course and the amount of fundraising income they raise.
And after the paddle, please stay around for presentations and then join us at the annual Lifestart family picnic with lots of fun, food and entertainment for the whole family.
I am especially proud of supporting my cousin and his daughter, Grace; so hopefully the lack of training that I have done for this year won't hold me back (or more likely, have me in agony over my desk on Tuesday next week when my triceps, quads and lower back are likely to be complaining about what I forced them to endure)

The course is shown here and the course bio is:
START: Lavender Bay. Event registration will take place at Blues Point Reserve.
Stage 1: Lavender Bay to Little Sirius Cove, Mosman Bay (TA1) = 4.2km
Stage 2: Little Sirius Cove to Clifton Gardens, Chowder Bay (TA2) = 4.7km
Stage 3: Clifton Gardens to Balmoral Beach, southern end (TA3) = 4.6km
Stage 4: Balmoral Beach to Clontarf Beach = 4.0km
FINISH: Clontarf Beach. Award presentation will take place at Clontarf Reserve.
For those at any of these places in Sydney or crossing the Harbour Bridge around the 9.00am start time on Sunday, look out for the flotilla of yellow craft (kayaks) and think of me flogging myself mercilessly for charity (my thoughts are likely to be on the lunch at the end
