The PaddlerUK magazine March 2015 issue 1 | Page 9

it so much… I joined the committee Mags Duncan, Tracey Sherrington and Morag Brown developed the plan of an event with women coaching women, where no one could hide behind each other (as we all do). The aim was to help each other reach the next level in their own personal boating achievements whether that is skill level, leading or coaching. A women only event can be off-putting for some but for others gives the opportunity to really grow in an environment that is supportive and understanding. The event offers opportunities to spend time in this environment and to network with the best female paddlers in all disciplines, not only from Scotland but with the best coaches from across the UK. As the event has grown so has the skills of everyone involved in the planning and organising of the event. Everyone gives their time for free and one outcome has been to pass on the event to others to develop longer term. Karen was one of the women who came along for the first time in 2014. She had never been to a symposium, or a women only event. Here is her story. 2014. The year I decided to take paddling into my own hands. As the mother of two young paddlers (boys) I seem to spend half my paddling life wondering where they are and what they are doing which means I am not spending nearly as much time focusing on my own paddling. What was I going to do to take paddling into my own hands? One day when I was on my local kayak clubs forum I spotted a flyer for a women only weekend. Not only was it a women’s only paddling event, it was also a multi-discipline event. ThePaddlerUK 9