I’m a competitive British kitesurfer specialising in Big Air disciplines. In 2025, I achieved a 4th place finish at the British Kitesurfing Big Air Nationals, marking a significant milestone in my athletic career. Through consistent training and a passion for pushing limits on the water, I continue to develop as an athlete while proudly representing my local community and inspiring other young riders to pursue competitive watersports.
What are your sporting achievements to date?
British Kitesurfing Youth Champion 2023 Big Air Discipline. Woo world junior 3rd in the world with highest jump of 24.1m. GR8 STONE 2024 and 2025 2nd place in Pro Division. Secured 4th place at the 2025 British Kitesurfing Big Air Nationals.
How has the FANS scheme helped you reach where you are now?
The scheme has helped me grow as an athlete, being able to use facilities like the Stour Centre, New Romney Leisure Centre and Hythe Swimming Pool. The FANS small grant (for those in full time education) allowed me to cover the travel costs to the National Kitesurfing Competition in October 2025. The support meant far more than simply helping with expenses. It removed a major barrier and allowed me to focus fully on training, preparation and performance. Opportunities like this are essential for athletes who are working hard to progress within their sport while balancing the significant costs that come with travel and competition.
What are your hopes and dreams for the future?
I would like to push my kitesurfing to a bigger scene. I have just become the first PRO Coach for Big Air discipline and I’m excited to start my coaching journey.