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2012 is upon us and, as I’m sure every UK taxpayer is aware, that means it is Olympic year! The GB kayak team has already begun its Olympic preparations in warm weather training camps all over the world; I decided to fly out to the Gold Coast in Australia and spend six weeks training with [...]

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Olympic hopeful Paul Wycherley beat the existing world record for kayaking across the English Channel, one of the world’s busiest shipping lanes, by 31 minutes whilst raising in excess of £100,000 for charity. All funds raised are to be split between Great Ormond Street Hospital and The Prince’s Charities. In ideal conditions Paul set off [...]

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The result of my narrowly beating Tim Brabants in a best-of-three race off in July was that I was selected to race the 1000m K1 event at the World Championships just four weeks later. So, no sooner had I enjoyed a moment of celebration to relieve the pressure that had inevitably built up than I [...]

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It has been a tough few months of international competitions in the form of the World Cup Series. World Cup 1 was in Poznan, Poland. I raced in the two-man kayak (K2) and the four-man kayak (K4). The K2 did slightly better than the K4 placing 6th and 8th respectively. From there we flew back [...]

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The promotional video for Paul Wycherley, Huntswood employee and 2012 Olympic hopeful, has been released. The video shows images of Paul’s training, and aims to encourage donations toward Paul’s Cross Channel Challenge, in aid of Great Ormond Street Hospital and The Prince’s Charities. Along with supporting Paul’s attempt at a world record Channel crossing, Huntswood [...]

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The first regatta of the season was held at the end of April at the National Water Sports Centre, Nottingham, in glorious sunshine. If the GB team selection panel didn’t get headaches from sunstroke, then surely the racing results gave the odd twinge. The regatta held everything that you expect from sport – there was [...]

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Having completed 3 winter training camps in Australia, Switzerland and Spain I am now back in the UK a bit more permanently. I could not have hoped for a better winter season. I have remained injury free and three excellent training camps have allowed me to push my limits in training and thus develop as [...]

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After seven weeks of intensive training on the water in Australia we had six days back in the UK to catch up on all that we had missed (you would be amazed how big a pile seven weeks of missed post can create) before driving out to St Moritz, Switzerland for two weeks of Nordic [...]

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After having spent only two weeks in England so far this year, it is good to finally be home having finished all the winter training camps and knowing that from now on I will be in the UK a bit more permanently. I have just returned from two weeks in Seville. The first two camps [...]

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 Sometimes we get so absorbed in our own lives that we forget to look at how others are doing – and how we can help them. As part of our Corporate Social Responsibility programme we are supporting Olympic kayaker Paul Wycherley in his bid to cross the English Channel for charity. He is trying to [...]

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