1 00:00:06,667 --> 00:00:10,427 Speaker 1: You're listening to the Weekend Sport podcast with Jason Fine 2 00:00:10,707 --> 00:00:11,787 Speaker 1: from Newstalk zed B. 3 00:00:12,627 --> 00:00:15,147 Speaker 2: I want to move straight to Surf Life Saving because 4 00:00:15,147 --> 00:00:18,987 Speaker 2: it was double domination from the defending champions yesterday at 5 00:00:18,987 --> 00:00:23,787 Speaker 2: the prestigious Race one Surfcraft Mount Monster in Mount Monganuy. 6 00:00:23,867 --> 00:00:27,467 Speaker 2: Last year Open champions Jaden Murphy of Mount Monganey and 7 00:00:27,587 --> 00:00:32,347 Speaker 2: Kate McCarty lyle Bay and Wellington both produced blistering performances 8 00:00:32,387 --> 00:00:36,067 Speaker 2: to maintain their respective crowns in the country's top surf 9 00:00:36,107 --> 00:00:39,067 Speaker 2: life saving endurance race. What they have to do a 10 00:00:39,107 --> 00:00:43,347 Speaker 2: ten k ski paddle, a five k soft sand run, 11 00:00:43,707 --> 00:00:46,587 Speaker 2: then a jump from the famous blowhole on Motoriki Island 12 00:00:46,627 --> 00:00:49,027 Speaker 2: for a one and a half k ocean swim and 13 00:00:49,067 --> 00:00:50,787 Speaker 2: they close it out with a five and a half 14 00:00:50,907 --> 00:00:54,507 Speaker 2: k board paddle to the finish. For Jaden Murphy it 15 00:00:54,627 --> 00:00:58,387 Speaker 2: extends his winning streak in this event to an incredible 16 00:00:58,507 --> 00:01:02,027 Speaker 2: fourth Open title in a row. Jada Murphy is with us, 17 00:01:03,467 --> 00:01:05,427 Speaker 2: You've got to give everybody else a chance. 18 00:01:07,187 --> 00:01:11,227 Speaker 3: Oh, they definitely come in very competitive and there. 19 00:01:11,587 --> 00:01:14,147 Speaker 2: You see yesterday or before the race, you wanted to 20 00:01:14,147 --> 00:01:17,387 Speaker 2: go hard from the start of the ten k ski paddle. 21 00:01:17,427 --> 00:01:18,547 Speaker 2: Why was that your strategy. 22 00:01:19,867 --> 00:01:23,147 Speaker 3: SKA pedal is my strong my strongest leg, and I 23 00:01:23,227 --> 00:01:24,907 Speaker 3: just like getting out, getting in my own rhythm, of 24 00:01:24,907 --> 00:01:26,947 Speaker 3: my own water, and I can just focus on what 25 00:01:27,027 --> 00:01:29,347 Speaker 3: I need to do and it just helps the race 26 00:01:29,387 --> 00:01:30,547 Speaker 3: flow for me personally. 27 00:01:30,787 --> 00:01:32,227 Speaker 4: So that's always the game plan. 28 00:01:32,547 --> 00:01:35,747 Speaker 2: Is there also a sense of wanting to, I guess, 29 00:01:35,787 --> 00:01:38,387 Speaker 2: burn off your competitors early in the in the piece. 30 00:01:38,987 --> 00:01:41,307 Speaker 3: Oh yeah, for sure, for sure, Like it's easier to 31 00:01:41,387 --> 00:01:42,107 Speaker 3: lead them to chase. 32 00:01:42,147 --> 00:01:46,067 Speaker 2: So it worked well for you. You got out to 33 00:01:46,147 --> 00:01:47,867 Speaker 2: a to a lead. Can you talk us through the 34 00:01:48,187 --> 00:01:50,107 Speaker 2: rest of the race or talk us through the whole 35 00:01:50,107 --> 00:01:52,187 Speaker 2: thing as you reflect upon it the day after. 36 00:01:53,787 --> 00:01:56,267 Speaker 3: Yeah, Like I say, just a good, good, good first 37 00:01:56,307 --> 00:01:58,467 Speaker 3: ski leg, put a couple of minutes on everyone in 38 00:01:58,507 --> 00:02:02,507 Speaker 3: that and then ran well. And then the swim, being 39 00:02:02,627 --> 00:02:05,427 Speaker 3: my probably my second strongest leg, I just really tried to, 40 00:02:06,067 --> 00:02:07,987 Speaker 3: you know, focus on that as well and try and 41 00:02:08,307 --> 00:02:09,667 Speaker 3: drag that lead out a little bit more. 42 00:02:09,707 --> 00:02:10,267 Speaker 4: And then I was. 43 00:02:10,267 --> 00:02:13,427 Speaker 3: Able to kind of have a relatively easy last leg 44 00:02:13,467 --> 00:02:15,467 Speaker 3: on the board and just get around the course and 45 00:02:15,507 --> 00:02:17,987 Speaker 3: finish and not get caught up with having to try 46 00:02:18,027 --> 00:02:20,667 Speaker 3: and trying to sprint anyone off at the finital one. 47 00:02:20,827 --> 00:02:24,627 Speaker 2: So and in terms of your times, where you where 48 00:02:24,627 --> 00:02:27,147 Speaker 2: you're about, where your thought you'd be, where you wanted 49 00:02:27,147 --> 00:02:27,347 Speaker 2: to be. 50 00:02:28,267 --> 00:02:31,387 Speaker 3: Yeah, I think I paced it out pretty well. The 51 00:02:31,467 --> 00:02:35,227 Speaker 3: ski obviously was was real good. My run was I 52 00:02:35,267 --> 00:02:38,827 Speaker 3: was real happy with my run. And then yeah, after that, 53 00:02:38,907 --> 00:02:42,147 Speaker 3: everything starts falling into place. So yeahs Stoper thought I 54 00:02:42,187 --> 00:02:42,587 Speaker 3: put down. 55 00:02:42,947 --> 00:02:45,787 Speaker 2: As you're competing in the various leagues, are you aware 56 00:02:45,867 --> 00:02:47,267 Speaker 2: of how far ahead you are? 57 00:02:49,027 --> 00:02:52,067 Speaker 3: I ask people my old man, he's my bigges supporter. 58 00:02:52,147 --> 00:02:55,027 Speaker 3: He's always on the beach keeping track, so you know 59 00:02:55,067 --> 00:02:58,587 Speaker 3: he's saying the twa minutes behind, the minute forty whatever. 60 00:02:58,667 --> 00:03:00,227 Speaker 4: You know, the catch you need to work you to 61 00:03:00,227 --> 00:03:00,467 Speaker 4: do this. 62 00:03:01,947 --> 00:03:04,347 Speaker 3: So that's good because it's pretty hard to look over 63 00:03:04,387 --> 00:03:07,587 Speaker 3: your shoulder and try and engage our hosts and that 64 00:03:07,747 --> 00:03:09,467 Speaker 3: people are catching you while you're raising. 65 00:03:10,387 --> 00:03:13,707 Speaker 2: You said before that that others are coming. You've won 66 00:03:13,747 --> 00:03:15,787 Speaker 2: this four years in a row. But is it a 67 00:03:15,827 --> 00:03:18,827 Speaker 2: fairly competitive feel that or was it yesterday that you 68 00:03:18,827 --> 00:03:19,427 Speaker 2: were up against? 69 00:03:20,107 --> 00:03:23,947 Speaker 3: Yeah, super competitive, Like obviously I had a good, good 70 00:03:23,947 --> 00:03:26,827 Speaker 3: start and got away of my own water. But you know, second, 71 00:03:26,827 --> 00:03:29,707 Speaker 3: third and fourth all within you know, thirty seconds of 72 00:03:29,707 --> 00:03:32,547 Speaker 3: each other. And they are a couple of minutes behind me, 73 00:03:32,627 --> 00:03:36,747 Speaker 3: So it's you know, it's it's definitely super competitive and 74 00:03:36,867 --> 00:03:39,867 Speaker 3: you know it's New Zealand's premiere and Duram Time Man event, 75 00:03:39,947 --> 00:03:40,867 Speaker 3: so everyone wants to win it. 76 00:03:41,587 --> 00:03:45,347 Speaker 2: What sort of preparation goes into achieving success like this 77 00:03:45,427 --> 00:03:47,747 Speaker 2: for you? What's your build up to a race like this? 78 00:03:47,987 --> 00:03:52,627 Speaker 3: Like so I would train every night and every morning 79 00:03:52,787 --> 00:03:55,267 Speaker 3: Monday through to Friday. We swim an hour a half 80 00:03:55,267 --> 00:03:57,747 Speaker 3: in the pool every morning and then we're on the 81 00:03:57,747 --> 00:04:00,107 Speaker 3: water for hour hour and a half in the evenings 82 00:04:00,107 --> 00:04:02,067 Speaker 3: and as well as by a few runs in there 83 00:04:02,227 --> 00:04:05,907 Speaker 3: and Saturday quite often we'll do a full course run through, 84 00:04:05,947 --> 00:04:08,227 Speaker 3: so there for two two and a half hours, just 85 00:04:09,107 --> 00:04:11,587 Speaker 3: really trying to get that knowledge of you know, your 86 00:04:11,627 --> 00:04:14,347 Speaker 3: body as you're working for that longer period of time. 87 00:04:14,987 --> 00:04:16,467 Speaker 4: So there's a lot of work. 88 00:04:17,147 --> 00:04:19,267 Speaker 2: What's the what's the soft sand run? 89 00:04:19,427 --> 00:04:19,507 Speaker 1: Like? 90 00:04:19,547 --> 00:04:21,907 Speaker 2: I mean, anybody who's run on saying knows it's difficult, 91 00:04:21,947 --> 00:04:23,947 Speaker 2: you know, even for a couple of hundred meters five. 92 00:04:23,827 --> 00:04:28,467 Speaker 3: K Yeah, definitely stranger and that's really sucks it out 93 00:04:28,467 --> 00:04:30,787 Speaker 3: of your legs, but you know, you just get in 94 00:04:30,867 --> 00:04:33,107 Speaker 3: a rhythm and chuck along and once you get your 95 00:04:33,147 --> 00:04:34,667 Speaker 3: legs flowing it that's not terrible. 96 00:04:36,147 --> 00:04:37,667 Speaker 2: How did you get into this? So you sound like 97 00:04:37,707 --> 00:04:39,947 Speaker 2: your old man's as you say your biggest supporter? Is 98 00:04:39,987 --> 00:04:41,667 Speaker 2: he the one who got you into this? 99 00:04:42,827 --> 00:04:44,947 Speaker 3: I kind of originated around when we moved to the 100 00:04:44,947 --> 00:04:47,627 Speaker 3: beach Charla of Mount mcinery. My parents wanted me to 101 00:04:47,707 --> 00:04:49,227 Speaker 3: be safe around the water, so they got me in 102 00:04:49,267 --> 00:04:51,867 Speaker 3: a surf life saving and then it's kind of descrowned 103 00:04:51,907 --> 00:04:53,787 Speaker 3: from there. I love the club, love the culture, love 104 00:04:53,827 --> 00:04:57,907 Speaker 3: the sports. So I've just, you know, really really taken 105 00:04:57,947 --> 00:05:00,147 Speaker 3: that and I've spent a lot of time. 106 00:04:59,987 --> 00:05:01,147 Speaker 4: Doing it overseas as well. 107 00:05:02,107 --> 00:05:05,267 Speaker 3: Loved over an Aussy and gone to Japan and Italy 108 00:05:05,347 --> 00:05:06,307 Speaker 3: and stuff with the sports. 109 00:05:06,387 --> 00:05:08,947 Speaker 4: So it's you know, it's me, It's part of me. 110 00:05:09,107 --> 00:05:12,267 Speaker 2: So incredible and busy time ahead for you think Eastern 111 00:05:12,267 --> 00:05:16,147 Speaker 2: Regional Champs, Nationals. You've got a couple of races in 112 00:05:16,187 --> 00:05:18,827 Speaker 2: Australia in March and April. What are your goals for 113 00:05:18,827 --> 00:05:19,547 Speaker 2: the summer ahead. 114 00:05:20,467 --> 00:05:23,147 Speaker 3: I'd love to win another National Open title for the 115 00:05:23,187 --> 00:05:26,427 Speaker 3: Ironman event that to be. That's a massive goal as 116 00:05:26,467 --> 00:05:28,547 Speaker 3: well as you know, really try and mix it over 117 00:05:28,547 --> 00:05:30,947 Speaker 3: and Addie because you know the boys over there, they 118 00:05:30,987 --> 00:05:33,267 Speaker 3: fly off line, so we're really cool to go over 119 00:05:33,307 --> 00:05:35,267 Speaker 3: there and start making some wine finals. 120 00:05:35,827 --> 00:05:37,867 Speaker 2: And you're part of the volunteer patrol at Mount Mong 121 00:05:37,867 --> 00:05:40,707 Speaker 2: going to be lifeguard service. While this is competitive, obviously 122 00:05:40,747 --> 00:05:43,427 Speaker 2: there's the safety aspect as well of everybody who goes 123 00:05:43,467 --> 00:05:45,907 Speaker 2: swimming across the summer. How much of this helps you 124 00:05:45,947 --> 00:05:47,387 Speaker 2: to get in shape? Now that don't I think you 125 00:05:47,467 --> 00:05:49,347 Speaker 2: need to? But how much does this help you get 126 00:05:49,347 --> 00:05:52,267 Speaker 2: in shape for December January? When I guess you're at 127 00:05:52,307 --> 00:05:52,867 Speaker 2: your busiest. 128 00:05:53,827 --> 00:05:54,627 Speaker 4: It's pretty crucial. 129 00:05:54,627 --> 00:05:56,667 Speaker 3: Hey, you know when you're when you're a lifeguard and 130 00:05:56,667 --> 00:05:58,067 Speaker 3: you're in out of the water all the time and 131 00:05:58,147 --> 00:06:00,227 Speaker 3: you're you're trying to look after people out there, you've 132 00:06:00,227 --> 00:06:01,787 Speaker 3: got to be fit yourself and you've got to be 133 00:06:02,227 --> 00:06:05,467 Speaker 3: you know, pretty pretty onto it with getting in and 134 00:06:05,547 --> 00:06:08,827 Speaker 3: out through the surf, so is at is super crucial 135 00:06:08,867 --> 00:06:11,187 Speaker 3: and you know it just really makes you a better 136 00:06:11,267 --> 00:06:11,627 Speaker 3: like guard. 137 00:06:12,507 --> 00:06:14,987 Speaker 2: Well, congratulations on number four. You're back for I mean, 138 00:06:15,147 --> 00:06:17,387 Speaker 2: I presume you're back to defend again next year? Are you? 139 00:06:17,467 --> 00:06:18,987 Speaker 2: All things going well for number five? 140 00:06:19,707 --> 00:06:21,507 Speaker 4: Have to on the home beach, got to go to five? 141 00:06:22,507 --> 00:06:24,627 Speaker 2: Love it, Jaden congratulations mate, all the best for the 142 00:06:24,627 --> 00:06:26,187 Speaker 2: summer a head. Thanks for bringing out to us. 143 00:06:26,707 --> 00:06:27,627 Speaker 4: Thank you appreciate it. 144 00:06:27,667 --> 00:06:29,667 Speaker 2: Now I appreciate you joining us. Jaden and Jaden Murphy 145 00:06:29,707 --> 00:06:32,707 Speaker 2: men's winner of the race one surf Craft mount Monster. 146 00:06:33,107 --> 00:06:34,707 Speaker 2: What a name for an event. Now, I'm not going 147 00:06:34,747 --> 00:06:37,867 Speaker 2: to be yesterday. Let's bring in women's champion Kate McCarty 148 00:06:37,907 --> 00:06:41,547 Speaker 2: from the Loell Bay Club in Wellington. Kate, congratulations to 149 00:06:41,587 --> 00:06:43,467 Speaker 2: you on going back to back talk us through the 150 00:06:43,547 --> 00:06:45,947 Speaker 2: race yesterday. Were you happy with how it went? 151 00:06:46,947 --> 00:06:47,147 Speaker 1: Yeah? 152 00:06:47,227 --> 00:06:49,547 Speaker 5: I was super happy to put out a good race 153 00:06:49,587 --> 00:06:52,067 Speaker 5: and to have my family and friends there to support 154 00:06:52,107 --> 00:06:54,027 Speaker 5: me and do what's really special to me. 155 00:06:54,427 --> 00:06:56,427 Speaker 2: It seems to be a lot of moving parts to 156 00:06:56,467 --> 00:06:58,707 Speaker 2: this whole thing, a lot of different different things that 157 00:06:58,747 --> 00:07:00,747 Speaker 2: you've got to get your head around. How do you 158 00:07:00,787 --> 00:07:04,227 Speaker 2: go about planning, you know, the perfect race in a 159 00:07:04,427 --> 00:07:05,627 Speaker 2: situation like this. 160 00:07:07,067 --> 00:07:09,187 Speaker 5: I mean a race is never going to be perfect, 161 00:07:09,427 --> 00:07:12,947 Speaker 5: but just trying to put together each league as best 162 00:07:12,987 --> 00:07:16,307 Speaker 5: as I can and piece it together. I guess working 163 00:07:16,307 --> 00:07:18,307 Speaker 5: to my strengths as well, which is probably the run 164 00:07:18,347 --> 00:07:21,427 Speaker 5: and swim, just to make up ground and kind of 165 00:07:21,427 --> 00:07:23,507 Speaker 5: get a lead and then yeah, work through as as 166 00:07:23,627 --> 00:07:23,987 Speaker 5: much as I. 167 00:07:24,067 --> 00:07:26,307 Speaker 2: Can, so talk us through each of the different legs. 168 00:07:26,627 --> 00:07:28,507 Speaker 2: When did you, I mean, were you werehead on the 169 00:07:28,547 --> 00:07:30,587 Speaker 2: ski pedal for example, when did you sort of take 170 00:07:30,627 --> 00:07:32,867 Speaker 2: the lead and think to yourself, right, I'm in a 171 00:07:32,907 --> 00:07:33,867 Speaker 2: pretty good position here. 172 00:07:35,347 --> 00:07:37,907 Speaker 5: I came up fourth out of the first leg, fast 173 00:07:37,947 --> 00:07:41,187 Speaker 5: ski leg, maybe a minute or so behind, and then 174 00:07:41,827 --> 00:07:43,867 Speaker 5: I did the run and I think I was maybe 175 00:07:43,907 --> 00:07:46,747 Speaker 5: two or three minutes ahead, and just extended that into 176 00:07:46,827 --> 00:07:49,947 Speaker 5: the swim and the board, which was yeah, which was good. 177 00:07:50,187 --> 00:07:51,987 Speaker 2: So it was on the on the on the run 178 00:07:52,027 --> 00:07:54,747 Speaker 2: that you that you kind of kind of asserted a 179 00:07:54,747 --> 00:07:57,187 Speaker 2: bit of dominance. That sounds hard man running five k 180 00:07:57,307 --> 00:07:58,107 Speaker 2: on soft sand. 181 00:07:58,867 --> 00:08:03,547 Speaker 5: Yeah it was hard, but yeah, definitely definitely challenging, but 182 00:08:04,227 --> 00:08:08,107 Speaker 5: they're all challenging, I guess, depending on what your strengths are. 183 00:08:08,507 --> 00:08:10,867 Speaker 2: Now, you were only seventeen when you won it last year, 184 00:08:10,987 --> 00:08:14,387 Speaker 2: youngest ever female winner. Eighteen. Now presumably did you feel 185 00:08:14,427 --> 00:08:16,627 Speaker 2: like you had a target on your back yesterday? 186 00:08:17,867 --> 00:08:20,867 Speaker 5: I mean, I guess so obviously winning it last year, 187 00:08:20,867 --> 00:08:23,467 Speaker 5: there's always going to be some pressure, but so many 188 00:08:23,507 --> 00:08:28,267 Speaker 5: amazing women out there competing for the titles, So people 189 00:08:28,267 --> 00:08:30,667 Speaker 5: come in and out of competing it and doing it 190 00:08:30,707 --> 00:08:33,827 Speaker 5: each year, so it's always a different field. So yeah, 191 00:08:33,867 --> 00:08:35,347 Speaker 5: you didn't really know who's going to be up to 192 00:08:35,347 --> 00:08:35,947 Speaker 5: it on the day. 193 00:08:36,547 --> 00:08:37,747 Speaker 2: How did you get into the sport? 194 00:08:39,547 --> 00:08:42,587 Speaker 5: It was my dad when I was maybe eleven or twelve. 195 00:08:42,667 --> 00:08:45,507 Speaker 5: He just wanted me to feel confident and comfortable in 196 00:08:45,547 --> 00:08:48,507 Speaker 5: the water. So yeah, I did stef life stay to 197 00:08:48,547 --> 00:08:51,187 Speaker 5: make sure I just had a success skills, I guess, 198 00:08:51,747 --> 00:08:54,427 Speaker 5: and then fell in love with it. Got into the 199 00:08:54,507 --> 00:08:57,907 Speaker 5: sports side through Lile based f Lifesaving Club, so I 200 00:08:57,947 --> 00:09:01,187 Speaker 5: was really lucky to have a great group there run 201 00:09:01,227 --> 00:09:04,307 Speaker 5: by Craig Jones, So really thankful for my family. 202 00:09:04,387 --> 00:09:08,267 Speaker 2: And then how did you get so good so quickly? 203 00:09:09,347 --> 00:09:18,067 Speaker 5: Oh definitely wasn't so good so differently started them, you know, 204 00:09:18,387 --> 00:09:21,427 Speaker 5: not bad when I was young, but coming from Wellington 205 00:09:21,507 --> 00:09:26,787 Speaker 5: is challenging competing against all the people slut north. But yeah, 206 00:09:26,947 --> 00:09:29,547 Speaker 5: just I guess time on the water, time practicing. I've 207 00:09:29,547 --> 00:09:31,427 Speaker 5: definitely got better as I've gotten older. 208 00:09:31,707 --> 00:09:33,987 Speaker 2: Yeah, the beaches are welling tonight quite the same as 209 00:09:33,987 --> 00:09:34,667 Speaker 2: the mounds are. 210 00:09:34,587 --> 00:09:39,907 Speaker 5: They not quite the same differences either. 211 00:09:40,307 --> 00:09:42,547 Speaker 2: You did, right, So have you got other events coming 212 00:09:42,587 --> 00:09:44,467 Speaker 2: up over the over the months ahead? The summer that 213 00:09:44,507 --> 00:09:46,267 Speaker 2: you're that you're going to be competing in. 214 00:09:47,707 --> 00:09:51,467 Speaker 5: Yeah, I'm heading over to Ossie in January to do 215 00:09:51,707 --> 00:09:56,387 Speaker 5: some events and I'm doing university over there as well, 216 00:09:56,547 --> 00:10:01,387 Speaker 5: so just working universities the more and then I'll come 217 00:10:01,427 --> 00:10:04,707 Speaker 5: back over here for nationals next year. So yeah, a 218 00:10:04,747 --> 00:10:06,547 Speaker 5: few comps which will be nice. 219 00:10:07,107 --> 00:10:09,027 Speaker 2: It seems as our Australia has got a huge surf 220 00:10:09,027 --> 00:10:12,707 Speaker 2: life saving culture. Are you looking forward to immersing yourself 221 00:10:12,707 --> 00:10:12,987 Speaker 2: on that. 222 00:10:13,987 --> 00:10:17,107 Speaker 5: Yes, definitely. I've been over there for quite a bit 223 00:10:17,107 --> 00:10:20,027 Speaker 5: of this year as well, doing my first year university 224 00:10:20,667 --> 00:10:23,387 Speaker 5: and training the Norse Cluff, so I'm very lucky for 225 00:10:23,467 --> 00:10:27,827 Speaker 5: them as well. But yeah, it's crazy over there, so 226 00:10:27,947 --> 00:10:32,507 Speaker 5: much competition and the level was just a level above here, 227 00:10:32,587 --> 00:10:34,427 Speaker 5: so it's great to kind of dip my foot in 228 00:10:34,467 --> 00:10:36,467 Speaker 5: there and get a taste of what it's like. 229 00:10:37,387 --> 00:10:41,107 Speaker 2: And do you also volunteer over the summer months just 230 00:10:41,547 --> 00:10:43,867 Speaker 2: in surf life saving? You know you mentioned before about 231 00:10:43,907 --> 00:10:46,307 Speaker 2: how it was something your dad got into to make 232 00:10:46,347 --> 00:10:48,067 Speaker 2: sure you were safe in the water. Do you now 233 00:10:48,387 --> 00:10:50,227 Speaker 2: volunteer to make sure others are safe? 234 00:10:50,987 --> 00:10:53,347 Speaker 5: Yeah, so as part of our sport, we have to 235 00:10:53,947 --> 00:10:58,707 Speaker 5: volunteer twenty four hours so everyone who competes, we do 236 00:10:59,507 --> 00:11:03,707 Speaker 5: patrol shifts in the weekend, just keeping the beaches safe, 237 00:11:03,747 --> 00:11:06,707 Speaker 5: I guess, and volunteering which is really nice. Nice to 238 00:11:06,787 --> 00:11:10,027 Speaker 5: have not only competing, but something to give back to 239 00:11:10,147 --> 00:11:11,467 Speaker 5: as well, which is really special. 240 00:11:11,867 --> 00:11:13,427 Speaker 2: So you're back next year to try and make. 241 00:11:13,267 --> 00:11:15,987 Speaker 5: It three in a row at the Mount, Yes, hopefully. 242 00:11:17,187 --> 00:11:18,787 Speaker 2: Well, I can tell you I know you're still there. 243 00:11:18,827 --> 00:11:20,907 Speaker 2: It's actually a beautiful day in Wellington today. That might 244 00:11:20,907 --> 00:11:24,387 Speaker 2: come as a surprise. Really yeah, it is actually okay 245 00:11:24,427 --> 00:11:26,947 Speaker 2: here today. I know you've probably seen some terrible days 246 00:11:26,987 --> 00:11:29,827 Speaker 2: here as I have, but it's actually your right today. 247 00:11:29,947 --> 00:11:32,227 Speaker 2: So I'm not sure when you're coming back, but hopefully 248 00:11:32,507 --> 00:11:35,907 Speaker 2: hopefully it holds. He congratulations on your win yesterday, Kate. 249 00:11:35,987 --> 00:11:37,587 Speaker 2: All the best for the summer ahead. It sounds like 250 00:11:37,627 --> 00:11:38,467 Speaker 2: an exciting. 251 00:11:38,147 --> 00:11:39,467 Speaker 4: Time for you cool. 252 00:11:39,547 --> 00:11:40,947 Speaker 5: Thank you so much, Jason, No. 253 00:11:40,987 --> 00:11:42,827 Speaker 2: Thank you for joining us, Kate. Kate McCarty there from 254 00:11:42,827 --> 00:11:46,147 Speaker 2: the live Blake Lile Bay Surf Club and Wellington Women's 255 00:11:46,147 --> 00:11:49,107 Speaker 2: winner of the race one surf Craft Mount Monster in 256 00:11:49,147 --> 00:11:50,787 Speaker 2: Mount Monganui yesterday. Good stuff. 257 00:11:51,587 --> 00:11:54,747 Speaker 1: For more from Weekend Sport with Jason Faine, listen live 258 00:11:54,867 --> 00:11:58,147 Speaker 1: to news talk, said b weekends from midday, or follow 259 00:11:58,187 --> 00:11:59,747 Speaker 1: the podcast on iHeartRadio