When I heard Zack Mutton's $4500 kayak had been stolen last week, my heart broke for him.
The 18-year-old Okere Falls paddler has been on a fast track to canoe slalom fame for years and when I interviewed Zack and his sister River for a feature a few weeks earlier, he spoke at length about how excited he was for the year ahead.
The big goal? The 2020 Tokyo Olympics, an event Zack has been targeting for years. That journey is set to start later this month with team trials for the New Zealand canoe slalom team. Making the senior team is crucial if he is to earn enough Olympic qualification points throughout the rest of 2019.
You may ask what difference a kayak makes. But, those accustomed to canoe slalom know it is a sport of milliseconds.
At the Under-23 World Championships in Italy last year, in which Zack finished an impressive fifth, the first and second placed paddlers were only split by 0.03 seconds. Zack was just 0.4 seconds behind third place, but a gate touch added two seconds and saw him drop to fifth.