Zack Mutton is ready to compete in a borrowed kayak after his custom-made one was stolen last week. Photo / File
Zack Mutton is ready to compete in a borrowed kayak after his custom-made one was stolen last week. Photo / File
Rotorua kayaker Zack Mutton is in "a good headspace" going into this weekend's New Zealand canoe slalom team trials on the Mangahao River near Palmerston North.
A week ago the Olympic hopeful was dealt a devastating blow when his custom-made kayak was stolen from the Okere Falls riverbank.
Zack's motherAmanda said her son had spent the past week training in a kayak lent by a Czech friend, Vit Prindis, who is training in New Zealand during his off-season.
"It was an incredibly kind gesture and one we appreciate very much.
"Zack has been paddling the loaned boat for a week and is focused on the next two weekends of trials.
"Nothing can be taken for granted at the trials, there is a strong contingent of up-and-coming paddlers who are vying for a limited number of positions so Zack knows he has to remain positive and give everything he has."
The kayak was stolen last Friday when Zack, having finished training at Okere Falls, left it on the riverbank to go get his car.
The carbon, 3.5m-long black kayak, which retails at roughly $4500, was made for him in the Czech Republic a month ago.