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Cornwall Youth Making Waves in Europe
By Gisele Grignon
he next time you’re about to let
Tloose with a litany of complaints
against airline baggage restrictions
and add-on costs, press pause on
your blood pressure and consider
Zachary Zwanenburg’s flight plight.
His cargo considerations include
accommodating a kayak, a canoe,
and paddles (lest he be stranded
up a creek without one---a major
stressor he faced recently when his
gear arrived to a competition nearly a
week after he did, effectively cutting
his practice time to zilch).
But the 18-year-old multi-
disciplined athlete has learned to just
go with the flow and not worry about
In competition, and in life, Zachary Zwanenburg has learned how to just “go with the flow.” Supplied Photo.
the potential loss, damage or delay of
the keys to his competitive paddling in Ottawa. support staff. his proud mom, are possible thanks
career. It’s been a sharp learning His love of and talent for navigating From Europe, and if time and to the support of donors to his
curve. In the past year since Sports life’s highs and lows isn’t limited to fi nances allow, he’ll be off to Mexico “Go Fund Me” page (http://www.
Energy spoke with the Cornwall water. He’s currently couch surfing in for the canoe/kayak slalom Pan-Ams. gofundme.com/5qspqg, Active Sports
white-water whiz he has racked up Europe courtesy his mom’s finding By August, he’ll be back home for the Physiotherapy, Cornwall Gravel,
some pretty impressive frequent flyer him a “nice French host family” on Canadian white-water Championship
miles, including to Australia where couchsurfing.com while he competes and vying for a spot on the National and his grandparents, Sandiline and
Vajda.
he placed 24th in Kayak and 28th in the Freestyle World Cup in France U23 team in kayak and canoe slalom.
in Canoe at the slalom Junior/U23 and in Spain. Zwanenburg is one of If he’s successful, he’ll be yet on “For Zachary to train, it’s not a
World Championship. He also placed only two Canadian athletes there, another plane to complete at the 2015 chore. It’s fun,” says his mom, Sylvie
second in the men division at the and it’s the first time he’s so far from U23 slalom championships in Brazil. Lebel. “And he doesn’t have time to
Level Six Capital Cup kayak rodeo home, without a parent, coach or All of these opportunities, insists get into any trouble!”

