Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Getting the Lendals out at Lendalfoot.

On the 24th of May we convened at Lendalfoot in Ayrshire. Jennifer, Phil and I were in kayaks and we were joined by my brother Donald in his little fishing boat.

 Donald had arrived long before the kayakers to give himself time to get to the water.

 Our destination lay beyond the reefs of Lendalfoot...

 ...we were bound for Ailsa Craig, about 14.5km offshore. Jennifer soon set off with her Lendal Kinetik Wings.

Suddenly we were joined by another paddler. It was Alistair Wilson who lives nearby. Alistair was the founder of Lendal Paddles, which he ran with his wife Marianne, until they recently retired to Lendalfoot. He was paddling a 36 year old K1 kayak with a modern Lendal Kinetik Wing, on a cranked shaft at about 45 degrees feather.

I first heard of Alistair in 1964. I was at primary school in Ayrshire and we were all so excited that we had our own local Olympic athlete. I remember the whole class drawing Alistair in his "canoe"!

Alistair represented the UK in both the 1964 and 1968 Olympics. In 1964 he came 8th in the men's K1 1000m race. Almost 48 years later, he still has fine style. With the 2012 Olympics nearly upon us, it was a really great privelege to meet Alistair on his home turf!

3 comments:

  1. 15 years ago, Alastair coached me on my forward paddling style at a Symposium, and it was inspirational. I hope that I haven't completely forgotten all he taught me, in the time since...

    Mark R

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  2. Nice kayak Alistair had! Old and fine!

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  3. Hello Mark and Maria, it was great to meet Alistair on the water. As Mark says he is an inspirational paddler but he is also a very modest person.

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