Aussie dad breaks epic soccer record for charity

Aussie dad breaks epic soccer record for charity

An Aussie dad is on a mission to say two world information, one after the opposite, whereas elevating cash for deprived youngsters and provoking youngsters to strive one thing new.

Children’s entertainer Ozzie smashed his first World Record try on Thursday morning, crossing the end line of his 320km run from Canberra to Sydney – which he did whereas dribbling a soccer ball.

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But Ozzie, recognized off-camera as Scott Richmond, advised news.com.au the trouble was far more than a check of bodily endurance.

“We’re trying to break a world record but more importantly to show kids they can achieve anything in life if they go about it the right way and they plan right and prepare right,” Ozzie stated.

“On our YouTube channel we’re always encouraging kids to try new things, and this is an event we’ve put on to put those words into action. Ozzie is living those words.”

While long-distance working is just not such a problem for Richmond, who’s an ultra-marathon runner, stated including a soccer ball to the combination – and the hazards of working alongside a freeway – was “way out of my comfort zone”.

“I don’t have a soccer background … so I had to adapt my fitness and build up confidence to tackle this challenge. But I’m hoping this can prove that if you train hard enough, you can achieve anything.”

Since July 14, the Ozzie staff – together with co-creator Dylan Bray, Richmond’s spouse and children, his in-laws, and a restoration staff – have been steadily dribbling a soccer ball from Parliament House in Canberra towards Sydney.

But greater than being a world file try, the Ozzie for Kids staff – Richmond and co-creator Dylan Bray – are utilizing the bodily problem to lift $100,000 for charity companions Fair Game and Sport Access Foundation.

All cash raised will likely be used for sporting tools and packages for youths dwelling in distant and underprivileged communities throughout the nation, in addition to supporting youngsters with disabilities play sport.

The Ozzie social media accounts have shared day by day updates of the run which Richmond says has been “everything I expected and more”.

It has included highway works and detours that added 8km of dribbling to the Day Five run, and a few furry moments on Day Three with vehicles not giving the caravan a large sufficient berth on the freeway; however better of all, Ozzie has seen some actually heartwarming acts of generosity.

“A woman from Carrick drove past a few days ago, looked up what we were doing, and drove back and handed me a $100 note,” he stated.

The staff posted a video displaying Ozzie overwhelmed by the girl’s beneficiant gesture to Facebook.

“Then this morning I was running out of one of the towns and this lady jumps out of the car and says ‘do you remember me?’ and it was the woman from Carrick.

“She said ‘I wanted to let you know you’re doing an incredible job’ and handed over an envelope full of cash.”

He stated the girl, who wished to stay nameless, reminded him “that there are some really incredible people out there.

“We’re just trying to help kids around Australia, and for her to recognise that and go out of her way twice to come up and contribute – it just gave me so much positivity, such a lift, so much faith in humanity.”

Ozzie is on observe to cross the end line at Seymour Shaw Park in Miranda, on Thursday, July 20, at 4pm the place a second file try will happen: the most individuals concurrently dribbling a soccer ball.

The file presently stands at 2068 and was set in Gaza City again in 2011, however the Ozzie for Kids staff are hoping to smash that file with native households on Thursday afternoon.

“Ozzie lives by the key messages: be curious, give everything a go, and always stay keen! It’s Ozzie’s ultimate goal to inspire kids to get active and live a healthy lifestyle,” Richmond stated.

“We’d love for Australia to get behind us and join in our mission of promoting healthy living and inclusivity in sports.

“We want to prove that you don’t have to be great to start, but you have to start to be great.”

For extra details about the world file makes an attempt, head to the Ozzie for Kids web site and social media pages.

You can join to participate in what Ozzie has dubbed the World’s Largest Dribble on the kind right here.

Originally printed as Aussie dad breaks world file to lift $100K for youths’ charities, and you may assist him break one other in Sydney

Source: www.dailytelegraph.com.au