Supporting my journey to represent New Zealand in international obstacle racing by helping fund travel, training, and competition costs.
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Kia ora friends,
I’m incredibly proud (and still a little stunned) to share that I’ve been selected for the 2026 New Zealand Obstacle Team, representing NZ at international championship events in Australia and Ireland.
Obstacle course racing blends endurance, strength, grip, and resilience, and earning a place on the NZ team reflects years of consistent training alongside work, family, and everyday life. Wearing the silver fern is a huge honour and a responsibility I take seriously.
Like many athletes in developing sports, representing New Zealand is largely self-funded. I’m fundraising to help cover the real costs of the campaign, including:
- international travel,
- accommodation,
- race entries and team fees,
- training-related expenses,
- and required team kit.
Your support helps remove financial barriers and allows me to focus fully on preparing well, racing hard, and representing New Zealand with pride. Every contribution, no matter the size, genuinely makes a difference. If you’re unable to donate, sharing this page is just as appreciated.
Thank you for being part of the journey and for helping take a little bit of Aotearoa onto the world stage.
Supporting journeys like this keeps grassroots sport alive and shows what’s possible through consistency, community, and belief in big goals.
Every message, share, and donation carries real weight, and I’ll be thinking of everyone who helped make this possible when I step onto the course.
Supporting my journey to represent New Zealand in international obstacle racing by helping fund travel, training, and competition costs.
2026 goals smashed! World Champs in two weeks 8 May 2026
In late December/early January I wrote a list of hybrid fitness goals for 2026. These goals were designed to move the dial in every single quality I cared about. Max strength. Running speed and endurance. And overall strength-endurance/ hybrid engine.
Honestly, I thought these were achievable but still fairly ambitious. Especially when the progress at a weekly level felt so small and incremental.
Well..... As of this week (4th May 2026) I am stoked to announce I have hit or exceeded every single goal!
I credit my NASM CPT studies and learning from greats like Alex Viada, Alec Blenis, Fergus Crawley and Dr Phil Price for being able to program my training in such a way as to minimise interference effect between the various modalities/qualities I was trying to improve (that is, being intelligent about programming to prevent unnecessary FATIGUE and INJURY).
What's next?!
Well, World OCR champs are two weeks away, so I am 100% focused on just polishing the edges of the qualities I've already enhanced. That means some long runs, hill sprints, general strength work, and (where I can) practice on actual obstacles. I'll post another update shortly before we depart for Worlds in two weeks :D
Thanks so much for your incredible generousity!
Thanks so much, this is very generous guys!
Thankyou anonymous donor! :D
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