We are constantly seeking the next challenge that provides the environment for us to grow. One Water poses a unique set of challenges requiring endurance, teamwork, resilience, strategy and teamwork to be successful. We want to test our skills and be pushed to encourage growth. We love the outdoors and believe the natural environment needs to be preserved for current and future generations. We want to be a part of the One Water movement that encourages preservation of our precious natural resources and awareness of the water crisis; a global phenomenon with significant and unique impacts to every community.
OWR 2023 challenged us in many unexpected ways. We have reflected on the race and taken on board many lessons that will allow us to produce a better result in 2024.
– What would be your biggest challenge as a team?
We need to overcome unknown obstacles that could arise from extreme fatigue, cold, and unknown course routes. To do this requires us to overcome another challenge: establishing team cohesion with a culturally diverse team in a short period of time. We need to have the best strategy, route planning and decision making to win this race.
– What are your goals if you would participate in One Water Race?
Our goal is to achieve perfect team cohesion and flow so that we can produce our best performance - that magic feeling where the whole team functions as a single organism with a common goal, where strengths and weaknesses are balanced to produce a top performance. Achieving this goal is the cornerstone to our secondary goals, to finish the course and to win.