Gordon Grivas Death, Obituary – The paddling community is mourning the loss of Gordon Grivas, affectionately known as “Gordo” or “Yotsie,” who tragically passed away in a recent accident in Southern New South Wales. Grivas, a passionate and influential figure in the world of outrigger canoeing, leaves behind a legacy of dedication and camaraderie that has touched countless lives. Grivas played a pivotal role in developing the sport of outrigging in Southern NSW, often seen working tirelessly to grow the community he loved so dearly. He was well-known for his boundless enthusiasm, infectious smile, and his deep commitment to paddling and racing.
His home on the shores of Jervis Bay served as a hub for the sport, with his efforts instrumental in advancing the use of six-man canoes and fostering a sense of unity among paddlers in the area. Over the years, Grivas paddled with numerous clubs along the coast, forging lasting friendships and inspiring many with his passion for the water. His adventurous spirit led him to recently relocate to Far North Queensland, but his heart remained connected to the paddling community he helped build in NSW.
The Australian Outrigger Canoe Racing Association (AOCRA) NSW Zone expressed deep sorrow at his passing, emphasizing the profound void left by his absence. Tributes have poured in from friends and paddlers both locally and abroad, highlighting Grivas’s love for the sport and the enduring bonds he created through his unwavering dedication. “Gordo had a smile as wide as the ocean and a heart to match,” one tribute read, reflecting the widespread affection and respect he garnered. As the paddling community grieves this tremendous loss, they remember a man whose life was filled with adventure, kindness, and an unshakeable love for the water.