Show your support for my venture into the boxing ring by donating whatever you can afford to the Bruce Grant Youth Trust.
Otago
Olympic skier, mountaineering great, extreme sportsman and extraordinary individual, Bruce Grant was a Queenstown adventurer whose special attitude to life touched this community.
Bruce died after reaching the summit of K2 in the Himalayas on August 13, 1995. His death was keenly felt in Queenstown and a trust was set up to preserve his legacy and to recognise the efforts of young people who displayed a similar passion for life and desire to achieve.
In the fifteen years since it was established, the Bruce Grant Youth Trust has distributed over $250,000 to the young people of the Wakatipu. And so the legend lives on.
Help us keep the legend alive and to provide even more support to our aspiring local youth by donating to this worthy cause.
I was ready for a new personal challenge. Its been a while since I gave up rugby and am at the point in my life where I would like to be tested in an uncomfortable arena of boxing in front of a large crowd. I am very competitive and like to do things at a high level. Growing up as a farm buy has installed a strong work ethic in me and I enjoy physical challenges. I am well involved in the community from a social and business point of view and felt this was a chance for me to take things to another level by literally putting my chin on the line for charity. So get your wallets out and dig deep for the Bruce Grant Youth Trust and help me raise as much money as I can for this great local cause.
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