Meet @_k.russell ! Born and bred in 4th largest town in the Waikato - Tokoroa! Keira is currently in her last year Hamilton Girls’ High School. When Keira was 10, her goal was to make the first XV Black Ferns team. Her current goals are to complete high school and make Waikato’s Women’s FPC team next year!
After sports, Keira would love to become a social worker or a flight attendant, which we know she’ll excel at! We asked Keira what advice she’d give to her younger self, and she said, “Get comfortable being uncomfortable and embrace every opportunity to learn and grow. Never be afraid to make a mistake, and never forget where you come from.”
Keira applied for Adastra as she saw it could help her financially with her schooling and sports events, and also take a load off her parents’ shoulders. Keira said, “I have seen the support thanks to Adastra, and the Merito & Hill family have provided me with the opportunity to attend more school activities and sports tournaments.”
Keira said, “The support from Adastra has been awesome. I’ve also recommended it to my rugby team to apply for this foundation, as it could help them as much as it has helped me. I’ve learned so much, and it also helps get me out of my comfort zone during the workshops.” ... See MoreSee Less
Meet @talithamcewan ! Born and raised in Mount Maunganui, she attended Mount Maunganui College. Talitha is currently living in Boca Raton, Florida, and says being away from home has made her realize how much she misses home and all the goodness it provides!
Talitha has some incredible achievements, three in particular that hold great pride and motivation. She made the NZ Lifesaving World Championship team, the Open Black Fins team competing in the German Cup as an U18, and became a D1 (division 1) athlete whilst also gaining an academic scholarship in the USA!
Talitha said, “I am so grateful for the support from the Adastra Foundation over the past couple of years. The workshops provided during the year have been incredibly valuable as I’ve learned a lot and been able to grow as an athlete. The funding has made a significant difference in helping me get to national and international competitions, and I would definitely recommend it to others.”
Talitha would like to thank her whānau for all their personal and financial support. She’d also like to thank her boyfriend for helping her with her transition to the US and her coach Stan for helping her believe in herself and for coaching her over the last few years! Also, a massive thank you to @tectnz for their amazing support of our BOP recipients and to all our funders for believing in our recipients. ... See MoreSee Less
Meet @turama_p ! Born and raised in the mighty Waikato - Te Awamutu! Turama is currently completing his last year at Ngā Taiatea Wharekura, while also preparing for preseason with the U19 Warriors squad to compete in the SG Ball Cup run by the NSW Rugby League!
A special place that fills Turama’s cup is on the west coast of Aotearoa in a small village called Taharoa! He loves to ride his dirt bike and enjoy a bit of hunting and fishing. Being surrounded by the countryside allows Turama to simply enjoy the peacefulness and recharge his batteries.
When Turama was ten, he had one goal in mind: to make the NRL, and that goal stands strong! A huge motivator that keeps him focused is his parents, who have always pushed Turama to better himself every day.
Turama has learned that things are a lot easier in a team or group. His advice for his younger self would be to remember to enjoy sport while it’s still just for fun! A massive thank you to all our funders for their continuous support in our recipients’ journeys! ... See MoreSee Less
Meet @ryan._hastings , born and raised in the capital of MTB - Rotorua! A special place that fills Ryan’s cup is the Whakarewarewa Forest, situated in the heart of Rotorua. This is where he grew up training and riding his bike with all his friends.
Having world-class trails on his doorstep has been a huge advantage for Ryan, leading to some epic achievements. A few that make him proud include being selected for the NZ Downhill Mountain Bike World Championships team two years in a row, placing 13th at a UCI DH World Cup, and finishing 8th at the BMX World Champs when he was seven.
Ryan says that based on what he’s learned so far, the advice he would give his younger self is to keep pushing forward and work hard to make his dreams come true. This has been a consistent thought and goal for Ryan since he was 10, when he wanted to race his bike overseas and win a national title. He still holds that goal close and is motivated to keep working hard to head back to Europe, race his bike, and achieve the best results he can.
Ryan said, “I applied for the Adastra Scholarship for what they offered through the workshops and financially, as it was a big help in allowing me to travel to Europe and have the opportunity to race overseas.” Ryan would like to thank his family, coaches, and all his sponsors, as they have allowed him to perform at his best. As always, a huge thank you to all our funders who help our recipients grow and chase their dreams!
Meet @georgewyllie_ Born in Bath, England, and raised in Tauranga, George is currently a student at Tauranga Boys’ College. When he isn’t training at the track, you can find him in the ocean catching some waves!
George has some epic goals fueled by his love of pure competition, and his achievements reflect that. He won the U18 3km Oceania Championship, the U20 5km National Championship, and he made the World U20 1500m standard time!
George said, “I want to be the best, which means chasing NZ records but to always remember to keep on grinding, even when the results don’t go your way”. A massive inspiration to him is two-time NZ Olympic 1500m runner @samueltanner_ . George said, “He inspires me the most; I don’t think I’ve ever met a more positive dude.” He would like to follow in Sam’s footsteps and one day aspire to travel the world and compete as a pro runner for Aotearoa!
George added, “I applied for the scholarship as I saw it as an opportunity to help grow as an athlete on and off the track, with the help provided.”
Our recipients wouldn’t have these opportunities without the support of funders, so a massive thank you to you all, especially the incredible team at @tectnz ... See MoreSee Less
Meet @ben_pilbrow born and raised in the mighty BOP where he attended Tauranga Boys College! Ben is currently working on completing his second year as a building apprentice and continues to train after work!!
Ben said “ I applied for the Adastra scholarship as I felt that it was an awesome opportunity for me to grow as a person outside of just kayaking, and a way to become a better all round athlete and person which is super important to me”
Bens goals that are a driving force for himself is to make the Under 23’s New Zealand Canoe Slalom team next year and go to the World Champs in France! He is also heading to Europe midway through next year for 6 months to compete in the European circuit!
One of Ben’s biggest inspirations is his coach Nico Baudoin! Ben said “He is a very hard working and knowledgeable guy who has continually pushed me to reach my full potential as an athlete. His dedication to coaching and the sport has been very inspirational for me and he is always looking for ways to help me improve”. Just like Nico, we love offering epic opportunities for all our recipients and can’t do it without the support from our funders, especially @tectnz and Craigs Investment Partners! Craigs Investment Partners... See MoreSee Less
Meet @netanasamia Born and raised in the beautiful Hawkes Bay, Napier. He now attends Tauranga Boys College and is Training/Playing with the Western Bay of Plenty Phoenix Club Men’s Team! A special place that holds immense significance for Tana is the Napier Boys High School gymnasium. It’s where many cherished memories were created alongside his late father, making it a source of inspiration and comfort.
Tana captained the Tauranga Boys College to victory at the School Nationals, where he also earned the tournament’s MVP award and most recently, being selected for the Volley Blacks Training Squad! These achievements have helped Tana to stay focused and motivated on his goals to one day have the opportunity to play Volleyball overseas in college or professionally!
Looking ahead, Tana envisions a future in coaching, refereeing, or managing—essentially anything that will keep him connected to the volleyball community.
Tana said “I applied to Adastra to help fund my sporting endeavours, It has helped alleviate financial burdens, as well as relieved stress from my mum who has been taking care of me alone for the past three years”. A massive thank you goes out to @tectnz and all our funders for their continuous support in our recipients journeys! ... See MoreSee Less
Meet @taine_larsen !! Born and raised in Tauranga where he attended Tauranga Boys College and is currently studying BCom- Finance & Economics in Christchurch whilst also continuing his passion for a multitude of different genres of music!! Taine froths spinning the decks and mixing beats to progressive house music and also dabbles in writing and producing his own songs which you can listen to on his page @taine_music @scar_n.z
Taine has a multitude of talents and achievements which align perfectly with his core values of Resilience, Integrity and Passion! These values have helped Taine to maintaining excellent grades, become head Prefect and gained NZ rep honours at the NZ youth symphonic winds! When he’s not writing or producing music you can find him riding in the forest as he said “There’s something freeing and creative about it”
Taine has some exciting goals in the works which includes releasing progressive house music, challenging himself with plans to race multisport in the coming years, as well as working on a media & Youth Development Project! We can’t wait to see what he can do. A quote that Taine does his best to live by is “Consistency is key, and failure is a lesson that brings you closer to success”.
Taine has said “I’m immensely grateful for the support that both @tectnz and Adastra Foundation continues to provide me. - This year the funding allowed me to attend the workshop in Mt Maunganui where I took away some very valuable learnings
- Allowed me to purchase Logic Pro Studio software to record my music at an industry-standard level.
- Pursue a new media project with a vision to empower the next generation and foster growth in youth and young adults.
It’s great to see exactly how our support has allowed our recipients to learn, grow and thrive within their chosen talents! As always a massive thank you to Tect and all our supporters! ... See MoreSee Less
Meet @jade_fairley_ !Born in Taupō, she grew up on a farm in Reporoa where she attended Reporoa College from Year 7 to 11 and then moved to Rotorua Girls’ High for her final two years of high school. A special place that fills her cup would be anywhere her whānau is, and that’s usually at home.
Jade has some incredible achievements that she’s very proud of, including coaching her U13 Rotorua B team last year and winning their final! Jade has also been a part of the New Zealand School Sport Commission, where she served as deputy chair, was involved with emerging leaders for BBNZ, and was a member of the Rotorua Labour Rangatahi Advisory Council. When Jade was 10, she wanted to be a Silver Fern. Her goals now are to earn a university degree and continue advancing within Basketball New Zealand, whether that involves coaching, refereeing, or mentoring.
Jade applied for our scholarship to gain better opportunities to fund her sports, meet new people, and access different outreach and support groups outside of her sport. She said, “I have loved the support that the foundation has given me! I know that I don’t have to worry about financing my next tournament and can focus on upskilling and development. I am ever so grateful, and I don’t think I would’ve achieved half of the things I have without the help and support the foundation offers. I have recommended many others for the scholarship, as I believe they would benefit from it.”
Jade would like to thank her coaches Sue and Darell Pene, all her mentors, and a huge thanks to her whānau who have grounded, supported, and comforted her! As always, a massive thank you to our friends at @tectnz and @codimerito for their support! ... See MoreSee Less
Meet @_k.russell ! Born and bred in 4th largest town in the Waikato - Tokoroa! Keira is currently in her last year Hamilton Girls’ High School. When Keira was 10, her goal was to make the first XV Black Ferns team. Her current goals are to complete high school and make Waikato’s Women’s FPC team next year!
After sports, Keira would love to become a social worker or a flight attendant, which we know she’ll excel at! We asked Keira what advice she’d give to her younger self, and she said, “Get comfortable being uncomfortable and embrace every opportunity to learn and grow. Never be afraid to make a mistake, and never forget where you come from.”
Keira applied for Adastra as she saw it could help her financially with her schooling and sports events, and also take a load off her parents’ shoulders. Keira said, “I have seen the support thanks to Adastra, and the Merito & Hill family have provided me with the opportunity to attend more school activities and sports tournaments.”
Keira said, “The support from Adastra has been awesome. I’ve also recommended it to my rugby team to apply for this foundation, as it could help them as much as it has helped me. I’ve learned so much, and it also helps get me out of my comfort zone during the workshops.” ... See MoreSee Less
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Meet @talithamcewan ! Born and raised in Mount Maunganui, she attended Mount Maunganui College. Talitha is currently living in Boca Raton, Florida, and says being away from home has made her realize how much she misses home and all the goodness it provides!
Talitha has some incredible achievements, three in particular that hold great pride and motivation. She made the NZ Lifesaving World Championship team, the Open Black Fins team competing in the German Cup as an U18, and became a D1 (division 1) athlete whilst also gaining an academic scholarship in the USA!
Talitha said, “I am so grateful for the support from the Adastra Foundation over the past couple of years. The workshops provided during the year have been incredibly valuable as I’ve learned a lot and been able to grow as an athlete. The funding has made a significant difference in helping me get to national and international competitions, and I would definitely recommend it to others.”
Talitha would like to thank her whānau for all their personal and financial support. She’d also like to thank her boyfriend for helping her with her transition to the US and her coach Stan for helping her believe in herself and for coaching her over the last few years! Also, a massive thank you to @tectnz for their amazing support of our BOP recipients and to all our funders for believing in our recipients. ... See MoreSee Less
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Meet @turama_p ! Born and raised in the mighty Waikato - Te Awamutu! Turama is currently completing his last year at Ngā Taiatea Wharekura, while also preparing for preseason with the U19 Warriors squad to compete in the SG Ball Cup run by the NSW Rugby League!
A special place that fills Turama’s cup is on the west coast of Aotearoa in a small village called Taharoa! He loves to ride his dirt bike and enjoy a bit of hunting and fishing. Being surrounded by the countryside allows Turama to simply enjoy the peacefulness and recharge his batteries.
When Turama was ten, he had one goal in mind: to make the NRL, and that goal stands strong! A huge motivator that keeps him focused is his parents, who have always pushed Turama to better himself every day.
Turama has learned that things are a lot easier in a team or group. His advice for his younger self would be to remember to enjoy sport while it’s still just for fun! A massive thank you to all our funders for their continuous support in our recipients’ journeys! ... See MoreSee Less
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Meet @ryan._hastings , born and raised in the capital of MTB - Rotorua! A special place that fills Ryan’s cup is the Whakarewarewa Forest, situated in the heart of Rotorua. This is where he grew up training and riding his bike with all his friends.
Having world-class trails on his doorstep has been a huge advantage for Ryan, leading to some epic achievements. A few that make him proud include being selected for the NZ Downhill Mountain Bike World Championships team two years in a row, placing 13th at a UCI DH World Cup, and finishing 8th at the BMX World Champs when he was seven.
Ryan says that based on what he’s learned so far, the advice he would give his younger self is to keep pushing forward and work hard to make his dreams come true. This has been a consistent thought and goal for Ryan since he was 10, when he wanted to race his bike overseas and win a national title. He still holds that goal close and is motivated to keep working hard to head back to Europe, race his bike, and achieve the best results he can.
Ryan said, “I applied for the Adastra Scholarship for what they offered through the workshops and financially, as it was a big help in allowing me to travel to Europe and have the opportunity to race overseas.” Ryan would like to thank his family, coaches, and all his sponsors, as they have allowed him to perform at his best. As always, a huge thank you to all our funders who help our recipients grow and chase their dreams!
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Meet @georgewyllie_ Born in Bath, England, and raised in Tauranga, George is currently a student at Tauranga Boys’ College. When he isn’t training at the track, you can find him in the ocean catching some waves!
George has some epic goals fueled by his love of pure competition, and his achievements reflect that. He won the U18 3km Oceania Championship, the U20 5km National Championship, and he made the World U20 1500m standard time!
George said, “I want to be the best, which means chasing NZ records but to always remember to keep on grinding, even when the results don’t go your way”. A massive inspiration to him is two-time NZ Olympic 1500m runner @samueltanner_ . George said, “He inspires me the most; I don’t think I’ve ever met a more positive dude.” He would like to follow in Sam’s footsteps and one day aspire to travel the world and compete as a pro runner for Aotearoa!
George added, “I applied for the scholarship as I saw it as an opportunity to help grow as an athlete on and off the track, with the help provided.”
Our recipients wouldn’t have these opportunities without the support of funders, so a massive thank you to you all, especially the incredible team at @tectnz ... See MoreSee Less
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Meet @ben_pilbrow born and raised in the mighty BOP where he attended Tauranga Boys College! Ben is currently working on completing his second year as a building apprentice and continues to train after work!!
Ben said “ I applied for the Adastra scholarship as I felt that it was an awesome opportunity for me to grow as a person outside of just kayaking, and a way to become a better all round athlete and person which is super important to me”
Bens goals that are a driving force for himself is to make the Under 23’s New Zealand Canoe Slalom team next year and go to the World Champs in France! He is also heading to Europe midway through next year for 6 months to compete in the European circuit!
One of Ben’s biggest inspirations is his coach Nico Baudoin! Ben said “He is a very hard working and knowledgeable guy who has continually pushed me to reach my full potential as an athlete. His dedication to coaching and the sport has been very inspirational for me and he is always looking for ways to help me improve”. Just like Nico, we love offering epic opportunities for all our recipients and can’t do it without the support from our funders, especially @tectnz and Craigs Investment Partners! Craigs Investment Partners ... See MoreSee Less
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Meet @netanasamia Born and raised in the beautiful Hawkes Bay, Napier. He now attends Tauranga Boys College and is Training/Playing with the Western Bay of Plenty Phoenix Club Men’s Team! A special place that holds immense significance for Tana is the Napier Boys High School gymnasium. It’s where many cherished memories were created alongside his late father, making it a source of inspiration and comfort.
Tana captained the Tauranga Boys College to victory at the School Nationals, where he also earned the tournament’s MVP award and most recently, being selected for the Volley Blacks Training Squad! These achievements have helped Tana to stay focused and motivated on his goals to one day have the opportunity to play Volleyball overseas in college or professionally!
Looking ahead, Tana envisions a future in coaching, refereeing, or managing—essentially anything that will keep him connected to the volleyball community.
Tana said “I applied to Adastra to help fund my sporting endeavours, It has helped alleviate financial burdens, as well as relieved stress from my mum who has been taking care of me alone for the past three years”. A massive thank you goes out to @tectnz and all our funders for their continuous support in our recipients journeys! ... See MoreSee Less
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Meet @taine_larsen !! Born and raised in Tauranga where he attended Tauranga Boys College and is currently studying BCom- Finance & Economics in Christchurch whilst also continuing his passion for a multitude of different genres of music!! Taine froths spinning the decks and mixing beats to progressive house music and also dabbles in writing and producing his own songs which you can listen to on his page @taine_music @scar_n.z
Taine has a multitude of talents and achievements which align perfectly with his core values of Resilience, Integrity and Passion! These values have helped Taine to maintaining excellent grades, become head Prefect and gained NZ rep honours at the NZ youth symphonic winds! When he’s not writing or producing music you can find him riding in the forest as he said “There’s something freeing and creative about it”
Taine has some exciting goals in the works which includes releasing progressive house music, challenging himself with plans to race multisport in the coming years, as well as working on a media & Youth Development Project! We can’t wait to see what he can do. A quote that Taine does his best to live by is “Consistency is key, and failure is a lesson that brings you closer to success”.
Taine has said “I’m immensely grateful for the support that both @tectnz and Adastra Foundation continues to provide me.
- This year the funding allowed me to attend the workshop in Mt Maunganui where I took away some very valuable learnings
- Allowed me to purchase Logic Pro Studio software to record my music at an industry-standard level.
- Pursue a new media project with a vision to empower the next generation and foster growth in youth and young adults.
It’s great to see exactly how our support has allowed our recipients to learn, grow and thrive within their chosen talents! As always a massive thank you to Tect and all our supporters! ... See MoreSee Less
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Meet @jade_fairley_ !Born in Taupō, she grew up on a farm in Reporoa where she attended Reporoa College from Year 7 to 11 and then moved to Rotorua Girls’ High for her final two years of high school. A special place that fills her cup would be anywhere her whānau is, and that’s usually at home.
Jade has some incredible achievements that she’s very proud of, including coaching her U13 Rotorua B team last year and winning their final! Jade has also been a part of the New Zealand School Sport Commission, where she served as deputy chair, was involved with emerging leaders for BBNZ, and was a member of the Rotorua Labour Rangatahi Advisory Council. When Jade was 10, she wanted to be a Silver Fern. Her goals now are to earn a university degree and continue advancing within Basketball New Zealand, whether that involves coaching, refereeing, or mentoring.
Jade applied for our scholarship to gain better opportunities to fund her sports, meet new people, and access different outreach and support groups outside of her sport. She said, “I have loved the support that the foundation has given me! I know that I don’t have to worry about financing my next tournament and can focus on upskilling and development. I am ever so grateful, and I don’t think I would’ve achieved half of the things I have without the help and support the foundation offers. I have recommended many others for the scholarship, as I believe they would benefit from it.”
Jade would like to thank her coaches Sue and Darell Pene, all her mentors, and a huge thanks to her whānau who have grounded, supported, and comforted her! As always, a massive thank you to our friends at @tectnz and @codimerito for their support! ... See MoreSee Less
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