Friday, September 28, 2012

Chatting to an Olympic Paddler - Tiffany Kruger




Toti’s very own paddle-powered Olympian, Tiffany Kruger is settling back into reality after her extraordinary adventure to the London Olympics in August this year.

Reflecting after the this auspicious occasion, Kruger enthused, “My highlight of the Olympics would definitely be competing against the best in the world, whilst having an enormous amount of support from all those back home and not to forget the huge crowd support from the banks of the lake, one moment I will remember for the rest of my life!”



Competing in a field of 29 ladies in the 200m Women’s Kayak K1 category, the 25 year old sprint specialist was eliminated in the heats, “For me the race was on another level completely everything you imagine it to be you can multiply that by ten. The organisation was phenomenal and the course was amazing, making everything perfect.”

She cheerfully continued, “Having had the opportunity to compete at London 2012, I certainly learnt a lot and know what needs to be done moving forward, that being said I am looking forward to Rio 2016 and all the competitions prior to the next Games. I am excited to move forward with a new perspective and a new plan.”



Having only arrived towards the end of the games, she made the most of her time soaking up the experience, “The fan park was phenomenal there were so many remarkable athletes present although I did get to meet Olympic Gold Medallist in the high jump event, Ivan Ukhov, a real inspiration.”

“I had the honour of attending the Closing Ceremony. I must say that it was one to remember being surrounded by all the top athletes in the world, many wearing their medals around their necks, watching the biggest concert in the world. It really brings unity and ended off with an introduction to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games which I must say excited me the most.”



Being back at home, the dynamite package had a month break after the Olympics, “My life revolved around training and preparation for London so it was really nice just to sit back and relax and do absolutely nothing. Since my return, I have also been involved in a few events and fundraisers which kept me busy and which I really enjoyed.”

Considered to be fledgling in the paddling world, Kruger is eyeing out her next big item on her to-do-list, Rio 2016 is most definitely on my list. I would also like to go back to my roots in the ocean and do some lifesaving and surf ski paddling to mix it up.”



Her eyes light up when she talks about her passion, “The best part of paddling? The scenery, we get to travel to some picturesque places and the lakes, dams and rivers are beautiful. The people in the paddling world are really down to earth and I have made many friends along the way.”

Having experienced one of the biggest sporting events in the world, Kruger urges, “Anything is possible if you are dedicated and love what you are doing.  Never lose the love for the sport!”



Asked what she would like for her legacy to be, she confidently responds, “Passionate, dedicated and a role model to up and coming athletes.”

Kruger is hoping to notch up another milestone in her career that of a Guinness World Record where she, along with 5,000,000 from 96 countries will be shooting a hoop on 13 October as part of the YMCA World Basketball Challenge Hoop Springs Eternal.

ENDS

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