Four athletes benefit from trust grants

WHS student Jess Watkin is one of four beneficiaries of a Mitre 10 MEGA Wanganui Future Champions Trust grant.
PHOTO: Bevan Conley

Four promising Whanganui athletes will share in a $4000 grant from the Mitre 10 MEGA Wanganui Future Champions Trust.

Former WHS student Max Brown, WHS students Jimi Blinkhorne and Jess Watkin and Chase Morpeth are the latest recipients of the funding from the trust with the money going towards competing overseas in their respective disciplines.

The trust was set up in 2014 and has so far granted more than $32,000.

Brown is heading to the under-18 Canoe Sprint World Championships in Romania in July and will race in the K4, 500m and possibly the K2, 1000m.

Meanwhile, Blinkhorne is travelling to Spain for an intensive month-long roller hockey training camp in May where he will have the guidance of professional roller hockey players.

Cricket star Watkin has been selected to represent the New Zealand under-22 women's indoor cricket team to compete at the World Cup in Dubai later this year.

Morpeth has already returned from the Oceania Speed Skating championships in Brisbane where he won two silver medals in the 200m time trial and the 3000m in a two-man relay team.

He also brought home two bronze medals in the 5000m points race and 21km half marathon.

Trust Chair and former Olympian Philippa Baker-Hogan said it was great to be able to support athletes in sports the trust had not supported previously.

"This highlights the wide and varied sporting talent we are breeding in Whanganui," she said.

"Trustees are so grateful to Mitre 10 MEGA Wanganui, Leedstown Trust and all our wonderful supporters who make our twice-yearly grants possible."

Sport Whanganui CEO and trustee Danny Jonas said the grants were a great opportunity to profile the city's outstanding young sports achievers as role models for younger children in Whanganui.

"The Trust also fits perfectly in supporting Sport Whanganui's Promising Athlete Programme which helps support identified sporting achievers with other support to assist their sporting performance."

Mitre 10 MEGA Wanganui owner Hayden Gibson his business was committed to giving back to the community.

By Staff Reporter
Wanganui Chronicle 17/5/17


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