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SLSNZ reveals it’s ‘Top Guns’ for National Lifeguard School

Wednesday, 25 October 2023

Move over Maverick, Surf Life Saving New Zealand (SLSNZ) is excited to reveal this year’s candidates for the surf lifeguard’s equivalent of ‘Top Gun’.

While there won’t be any fighter jets involved, the National Lifeguard School represents the pinnacle of training for the country’s fastest, fittest, and most committed surf lifeguards.

Belinda Slement, SLSNZ’s Education Manager, said, “This is as high as it gets for our surf lifeguards.  Following an intensive three-day programme, they will be the ones with the skills and knowledge to direct their patrol members when challenging situations happen and when lives are on the line.”

This year, SLSNZ selected 16 surf lifeguards, with four candidates from the Eastern Region being sponsored by Zespri through a scholarship.  They had to be 18 years of age and meet a vast list of prerequisites, including swimming 800 metres in under 14 minutes, and running three kilometres in under 20 minutes.  They also needed to be experienced inflatable rescue boat drivers, hold first aid, and be a Patrol Captain.

Slement said, “The surf lifeguards had to be in great mental and physical shape to make it through the application process.  It’s tough, especially the 800-metre swim.  It’s a significant distance, and they would have had to do a huge amount of training to meet this target.  For many, this is where they face challenges.  However, being able to complete this swim is necessary because the National Lifeguard School is intense, and we need to ensure they’re ready to face a variety of complex lifesaving situations which will be thrown their way.”

The school will run from 30 November until 3 December at Waihi Beach, with all candidates receiving SLSNZ’s highest surf lifeguard qualification – the Advanced Lifeguard Award. 

“They’ll be taught theory and practical skills.  We’ll also recreate some of the more difficult and demanding emergency situations surf lifeguards can face, including mass rescue scenarios, advanced first aid, patient care, search and rescue operations, and advanced rock rescues.”

Candidates will be supported by seven instructors and four mentors who will teach and guide them through the advanced lifesaving skills they will learn.

“Sadly, every season, our surf lifeguards respond to serious incidents which can result in a fatality.  Our aim is to equip these surf lifeguards with the right arsenal, so they can respond effectively.  We want them to be leaders in their field with exceptional communication skills, tools to stay cool and calm under pressure, and the ability to adapt seamlessly to diverse coastal environments.”

With the patrol season now underway, these elite surf lifeguards will be welcomed on the beach - the ‘Top Guns’ of surf lifesaving - sharing their knowledge and ensuring beachgoers return home safely to their friends and whānau.

       

Candidates

Oliver

Eadie

Muriwai VSLS

Northern

Flynn

Powell

Omaha SLSC

Northern

Conor

McDermott

Red Beach SLSC

Northern

Hayley

Rewi

Sunset Beach SLSC

Northern

Judd

Redmond

Sunset Beach SLSC

Northern

Nikita

Bublitz

Lyall Bay SLSC

Central

Alexander

Finlayson

Waimārama SLSC

Central

Isabella

Bassett-Foss

Waimārama SLSC

Central

Ethan

Bryers

Wanganui SLS

Central

Ben

Goffin

Whangamatā SLSC

Eastern

Mitchell

Hohaia

Whangamatā SLSC

Eastern

Liam

Shanahan

Mount Maunganui LS

Eastern

Fergus

Rieger

Mount Maunganui LS

Eastern

Sophie

Berrill

Sumner SLSC

Southern

Per

Tonascia

Sumner SLSC

Southern

James

Lilburne

Waimairi Beach SLSC

Southern

 

 

 

   

Instructors

Kate

Suter

Sumner SLSC

Southern

James

Kendrick

Bethells Beach SLP

Northern

Brad

Ward Able

Muriwai SLSC & Mairangi Bay SLSC

Northern

Dan

Short

Mairangi Bay SLSC & United Piha SLS

Northern

Ashleigh

Hurring

Fitzroy SLSC

Central

Phoebe

Havill

Onemana SLSC & Whangamatā SLSC

Southern

Chase

Cahalane

Omanu SLSC &  Raglan SLSC

Eastern

 

 

 

 

Mentors

Alex

Taylor

SLS Kariaotahi & Paekākāriki SLSC

Northern

Shannon

Swann

SLS Kariaotahi

Northern

Gabby

Trotter

Brighton SLSC

Southern

Josh

Carmine

Ocean Beach Kiwi SLSC

Central