Leek Post & Times

Olympian challenges apprentice­s to design canoe

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BRITISH Olympian Adam Burgess has set a unique challenge to

JCB apprentice­s and graduates – designing the look of his new canoe.

The 29-year-old Staffordsh­ire athlete missed out on a medal by a whisker in canoe slalom at the Tokyo Games last year – he was just 0.16 seconds off securing bronze.

Now with his sights firmly set on upcoming World Championsh­ips and the 2024 Olympics in Paris he is turning the attention to the design of his new canoe.

He launched a design competitio­n for the new boat during a talk about his Olympic experience to more than 100 apprentice­s and graduates at JCB’S World HQ in Rocester – and promised a selection of items from his Team GB kit to the winning entrant.

Adam said: “I am excited to see what the JCB team of graduates and apprentice­s come up with for my next boat design.

“It will be used at all my internatio­nal competitio­ns over the next two years so there is a real opportunit­y for someone to show off their design talent!” Adam - who has been sponsored by JCB since 2020 has stipulated that black and yellow need to play a major role in his new boat’s vinyl wrap and that it can draw design cues from the Union Jack.

JCB Apprentice Scheme Leader Holly Broadhurst added: “Everyone is thrilled to be involved in the competitio­n.

“While our employees are more used to designing the way

JCB diggers look, this is a great opportunit­y to showcase their skills on an internatio­nal platform and be creative in a very different way.”

Adam’s rise to the top of his sport in the UK stems from a visit to his school by Stafford and Stone Canoe Club which was on the lookout for new recruits.

Adam raised his hand in class to join the club and hasn’t looked back since. He canoed from the age of 10 on the River Trent in Stone, Staffordsh­ire, practising most days before school.

He has been competing internatio­nally for Great Britain and winning medals since the age of 14.

 ?? ?? Adam Burgess with JCB employees, from left, Georgia Pedley-mackenzie, Matt Pickard, Alex Salisbury and Lewis Rowley
Adam Burgess with JCB employees, from left, Georgia Pedley-mackenzie, Matt Pickard, Alex Salisbury and Lewis Rowley

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