Interview with legendary ocean paddler and pioneer Dean Gardiner
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Clint Robinson | www.clintrobinson.com.au - Dean Gardiner has been one of Australia’s most successful ocean paddlers for over two decades. He is regarded as one of the best downwind paddlers by his peers around the World, with his reputation backed up by outstanding results.
Dean started out in the lifesaving movement in Australia. Competing in surf ski races and dabbling in some of the ironman events, he soon got bored of the endless hours on the beach waiting for an event to come around.
With outstanding results behind him, in 1996 Dean decided to walk away from the shorter lifesaving races and started putting all his paddling energy into the distance events.
From his first Molokai in 1989, Dean has competed in the majority of races across the channel since, and has held the record for the race since 1994 lowering it again to its current time in 1997. Dean along with Lewis Laughlin, Grant Kenny and Clint Robinson are the only men to have won both surf ski and outrigger Molokai’s with Dean the only one to have won both in the same year.
Dean won the inaugural surf ski world cup in Cape Town in 2004 which set the bench mark for the current World Series. Deans other achievements include wins in Tahiti, USA, Avon Descent, New Zealand, and just about everywhere else a distance surf ski race has been held.
In 2002 Dean introduced ocean paddling to Australia through the hugely successful ocean racing series. The growth of the sport in Australia has largely been attributed to the hard work and financial investment that Dean has put into the sport.
Dean is regarded as one of the pioneers of ocean paddling and along with a couple of others are largely responsible the growth of the sport and where it is today.