 Every year we're really excited that the University is helping to support these students travelling to Hawaii again this year. It's a really great opportunity for them. Yeah, I haven't left the North Island, haven't been on a plane or anything, so that's sort of a surreal experience for me. I still haven't sunk it in really. Evening trainings are really hard because we all come out after lectures and it's cold and wet and we've had some brutal waves come over the boat and get us all wet. So yeah, that's been hard for winter trainings. Well, I've been paddling for a few years now and this is a pretty prestigious event to be part of, so we're a good experience. You're there for one purpose and then I just thought. For except for me, so they were great help and taught me all the techniques and everything and so just the whole new experience and it was quite hard but I love it. Coach, he's been saying that the trainings have been going really well. He's pitched the six paddlers that are going to be doing the long race and then they've been practicing their techniques for the relay, which includes I'm flipping the waka and he's been saying that the trainings have been going really well so I'm really proud of the guys who are putting in the effort. Morning and night for the training.