Little did he know, when his father first introduced him to wakeboarding at the age of eight, that four years later, he would be travelling the world representing Team GB at both Boat and Cable Wakeboarding.
Marley OโToole, now aged 12 and a student at Gordonโs School in Surrey, has had a very busy summer travelling to Denmark, Germany and Italy competing at European and World Championship events representing his country at both boat and cable wakeboarding in the Under 15โs category.
The season finishes this November with Marley competing at the Cable Wakeboard World Championships in Thailand. The opportunity is something he relishes at such a young age: โIโm the youngest in the team!โ, he says proudly.
Engaging, bright and humble, Marley brushes off his success so far, describing wakeboarding as โsnowboarding on waterโ and saying: โAnyone can do it. Itโs not that hard, you just get pulled up and when the tricks come it starts to get a bit harder.โ
Leaping into the air and performing twists and turns at high speed is the very essence of terrifying to most people, but Marley begs to differ. While admitting to being scared โsometimesโ he quickly adds: โNot that much though. Itโs just that mental barrier. You just need confidence and have a good mentality. I just go out there and do it.โ
Practise sessions take place all over the county, even during winter months.ย Wakeboarding holidays are also commonplace in his family.ย He says: โIโve even ridden in the snow. But if it’s too cold or dark to go to the lake I practise on the trampoline.โ
Marley describes being on the water as his โhappy placeโ.
In Thailand, where he will be competing in the U15 category, aged just 12 years old, Marleyโs target is to qualify for the finals. The judges, he says, will be looking for technicality of the trick, execution, style and composition. Part of his game plan will be to attempt his hardest tricks at the end of his performance โโฆin case I land it [land in the water]โ.
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