Whanganui Chronicle

Blinkhorne, Fitness in squad

Whanganui skaters make national team for Barcelona World Roller Games, third skater non-travelling reserve

- Iain Hyndman

Two of the 12-man New Zealand roller hockey squad will carry the Whanganui flag into battle at the 2019 World Roller Games in Barcelona, Spain on July 7-13.

Veteran Dean Fitness and rapidly rising star Jimi Blinkhorne have been named in the list of senior men field players, while Carlon Barry, also from Whanganui, is one of two non-travelling reserves named by Roller Hockey New Zealand. The travelling players fly out on Monday.

The World Roller Games will feature more than 4000 athletes in action and will crown the world’s best in 11 very diverse discipline­s — alpine, artistic, roller freestyle, downhill, inline freestyle, inline hockey, rink hockey, roller derby, scooter, speed and skateboard­ing.

The last discipline is set to experience an extra special championsh­ip in Barcelona, given that it will also be a qualifying event for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.

The New Zealand roller hockey team will compete in the Rink Hockey Challenger’s Championsh­ip competitio­n in Terrassa, Spain and have drawn the men’s Group A pool alongside Belgium, Chinese Taipei, Uruguay, Japan and group favourites Austria.

In his early 30s, Fitness is a five-time veteran New Zealand player, while Blinkhorne is a three-time representa­tive despite his tender age of 18.

Neither are strangers to internatio­nal competitio­n and Blinkhorne knows his way around Spain after attending a training camp in La Coruna in northweste­rn Spain in June 2017.

The teenager immersed himself in a sport he is as passionate about as the Europeans. Blinkhorne is a rare talent in the sport and was named MVP of the Australia

Day Cup tournament in Melbourne earlier this year after he and his Mordialloc team won the under-20 division of the Australian national club championsh­ips.

Blinkhorne made the step up to under-20 this season after being part of the Mordialloc team that won back to back under-17 Australia Day Cup titles in 2017 and 2018. Blinkhorne was named MVP for the under-17s and also made his debut for Mordialloc’s second senior men’s team during the same tournament last year where he claimed the MVP title for that grade.

Being a tournament standout is nothing new for Blinkhorne.

The globetrott­ing skater achieved yet another medium-term goal after gaining selection to the New Zealand senior men’s roller hockey team to play Australia in a transtasma­n contest in May last year. He won MVP for the under-17 division and the supreme sportsman award for all grades at that tournament in Gympie.

The pair know full well the World Games will be a massive step up.

“Our aim is to beat Japan and Chinese Taipei in our Group A competitio­n. Anything else will be a bonus,” Fitness said.

“The Americans and many of the European sides, including Austria in our group, will field very strong teams and will be among the favourites to win the world title.”

As a warm-up to the world competitio­n, the New Zealand team has entered the Rink Hockey Tournoi Internatio­nal Blagnac in France.

This competitio­n is a club side contest between HC Rega & Bofe from Portugal, Spanish club sides Alpicat and Saint Celoni and hosts the Blagnac Sporting Club from France.

“It will be a strong warm-up competitio­n for us,” Blinkhorne said. “While they are club sides it will be like playing an internatio­nal for us.”

 ??  ?? Whanganui athletes Dean Fitness (left) and Jimi Blinkhorne will fly the River City flag with the New Zealand Roller Hockey team at the World Roller Games in Spain next month.
Whanganui athletes Dean Fitness (left) and Jimi Blinkhorne will fly the River City flag with the New Zealand Roller Hockey team at the World Roller Games in Spain next month.
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