Surf Lifeguards train for top award
Surf Life Saving New Zealand’s top volunteer Surf
Lifeguards are taking part in intense training this weekend
at the National Lifeguard School.
Candidates will go through extreme training hoping to gain their Advanced Lifeguard Award - the highest qualification available to lifeguards in New Zealand.
They, along with instructors and mentors, will be heading to Fitzroy Beach Surf Life Saving Club on Friday for a three day course.
The school combines dynamic theory sessions with a number of intensive practical and scenario based activities extending participants both physically and mentally - honing already advanced skills.
“We are fortunate to have a deep pool of exceptional lifeguards patrolling around our coastline. As in previous years, the standard of applicants was very high and we congratulate the 20 lifeguards selected to take part,” National Member Education Manager Brad O’Leary says.
The annual National Lifeguard School will be held at Fitzroy Beach Surf Life Saving Club from Friday, December 6 to Sunday, December 8.
Some of the skills the Surf Lifeguards learn at National Lifeguard School include:
• Navigation through rocky waters and rescues
from rocks
• Advanced first aid and patient
care
• Identifying stages of
drowning
• Recognising the body’s emotional and
physical responses to crisis
• Directing rescues while
maintaining beach patrols
• Directing search and rescue
operations
• Leadership and communication in emergency
situations
• Working with emergency
agencies.
Candidates for this year’s National Lifeguard School are:
• Jago Dellow, Paekakariki Surf
Lifeguards
• Thomas Downs, Paekakariki Surf
Lifeguards
• Tarras Rall, Mt. Maunganui Lifeguard
Service
• Jake Hoffart, Omanu Surf Life Saving
Club
• Ryan Hohneck, Papamoa Surf Life Saving
Club
• James Fellows-Ford, Tairua Surf Life Saving
Club
• Georgia Eldridge, Waihi Beach Lifeguard
Service
• Lucy Scown, Waihi Beach Lifeguard
Service
• Sonia Keepa, Wainui Surf Life Saving
Club
• Max Jones, Whangamata Surf Life Saving
Club
• Joseph Wilson, Mairangi Bay Surf Life Saving
Club
• Rhys Lloyd, Piha Surf Life Saving
Club
• Kevin Hill, Ruakaka Surf Life Saving
Patrol
• Asher Lambert, Kotuku Surf Life Saving
Club
• Brittany Spencer, Nelson Surf Life Saving
Club
• Timothy Ball, Oreti Surf Life Saving
Club
• Jackson Aluesi, St. Clair Surf Life Saving
Club
• Mikayla Garforth, St. Clair Surf Life Saving
Club
• Luke Smith, Taylors Mistake Surf Life Saving
Club
• Sarah McNaughton, Warrington Surf Life Saving
Club.
Instructors and Mentors for this year are:
• Head Instructor – Seth McPhee, Brighton Surf
Life Saving Club
• Instructor – Chris Harrison, Ocean
Beach Kiwi Surf Life Saving Club
• Instructor – David
Clarke, United North Piha Surf Life Saving
Club
• Instructor – Adam Fraser, Fitzroy Surf Life
Saving Club
• Instructor – Kate Suter, Sumner Surf
Life Saving Club
• Instructor – James Lloyd, Waihi
Beach Lifeguard Service
• Mentor – Tom Denman, Sumner
Surf Life Saving Club
• Mentor – Nicholas Wagstaff,
Waihi Beach Lifeguard Service
• Mentor – Sophrose
London, Otaki Surf Life Saving Club
• Mentor – Toni
Cranko, Sumner Surf Life Saving
Club.