One of the few baches at Glinks Gully with a telephone line is owned by the Juretich family. Fortunately Victor Juretich, a former Dargaville St John Ambulance superintendent, and his friend Carl Fowlie, an Otahuhu police constable, were both staying at the bach. As they phoned for help, the men nursed Huriwai back to consciousness.
When he eventually came round he began vomiting repeatedly. The two men helped Huriwai for an hour, putting him in the recovery position, checking his pulse and encouraging him, until an ambulance arrived.
Fowlie said Huriwai was so exhausted he could not move.
"It was just sheer guts, I think," Fowlie said. "He gave everything to come back in. I think he just used every muscle in his body. He was pretty sore."
Huriwai's friend was also in shock and distraught that he had had to let Huriwai go while they were in the water.
Huriwai, who took the world champion unicycling title in Wellington two years ago, was recovering at his mother's house last night.