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BlastYou are in: Derby > Blast > Powering through the jet-stream Powering through the jet-streamBy Owen Bradley, 大象传媒 Blast sport reporter We talk to Derbyshire鈥檚 jet-ski racing world champion, Anya Colley. Anya Colley Overhearing two individuals excitedly discuss a 650cc Kawasaki or drool over the latest Yamaha model, you could be forgiven for thinking that this was a conversation about motorcycles. But for Derbyshire鈥檚 Anya Colley, those words refer to something very different: Jet-skis. The sixteen-year-old from Erewash is a world champion in the sport of jet-ski racing, racking up five world titles and a European Ladies championship, amongst others. 鈥淚 started when I was five years old,鈥 Anya explained. 鈥淢y parents have always done it, they did it from since before I was born, so then I did it and I just really loved it. 鈥淏ut it鈥檚 a very different feeling going from just leisure skiing to a race.鈥 The general format of competition involves speeding around a track marked out by a series of buoys, with a motor-cross style equal start. The sport has taken Anya all around Europe, and as far afield as the United States, Morocco, and Thailand. What is most notable about Anya鈥檚 world titles however is the fact that the contests are mixed-gender, meaning she beat out not only the world鈥檚 top women, but the leading male competitors too. 鈥淚 prefer racing against the men,鈥 Anya said. 鈥淲hen I started in juniors it was against the men. I love racing with them and I鈥檇 prefer to do it all the time.鈥 And even though, as Anya admits, the men are more physical, jet-ski racing is by no means as dangerous as many perceive it to be. 鈥淪ometimes there is [physical contact]. But you don鈥檛 get many injuries from it,鈥 explained Anya. 鈥淚t is quite safe, but some people get little rubs and bangs. 鈥淚t is very competitive.鈥 Parked on the drive-way of Colley鈥檚 Derbyshire home, which she shares with her parents, is a huge camper van that doubles as both a hotel and a workshop when 鈥楾eam Anya鈥 is on the road. It can be called home for as long as six weeks in some instances, though what is most striking about the vehicle is the huge picture of Anya herself which adorns the side of it. 鈥淭hat was my Mum and Dad鈥檚 idea!鈥 Anya insists. 鈥淚鈥檓 not too keen on that!鈥 Despite all her success however, jet-ski racing won鈥檛 be able to sustain Anya or turn into a long-term career for her, particularly with the current economic climate and the still-low profile on the sport. But this world champion remains positive about the future. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a hard time with money,鈥 said Anya. 鈥淚鈥檇 just love to keep on racing.鈥 And as long as she keeps on racing, it鈥檚 more than likely that she鈥檒l keep on winning. last updated: 01/09/2009 at 16:47 |
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