Top bike helmet designs awarded
Dancing unicorns,
blue tuis and laughing emojis were just some of the winning
designs in Hamilton City Council’s annual Design your own
Helmet competition.
Council’s School Travel Co-ordinator Cameron Ward presented the winning school children with their design professionally airbrushed onto a bike helmet at Hamilton Gardens yesterday.
There were more
than 1800 entries from around 30 schools across Hamilton,
and the eight winners were chosen for their unique creative
flare.
Teaching kids how to stay safe on bikes and the
importance of wearing a helmet is a top priority for
Council.
“Hamilton is a cycle-friendly city and we want to get more kids and parents on bikes, but we want them to do it safely” says Ward.
The Design your own Helmet competition is part of Council’s initiative to encourage active and sustainable transport around Hamilton and ties in nicely with our Kids on Bikes programme.
The Kids on
Bikes programme is offered in schools around Hamilton to
help kids learn the basics of bike safety and increase their
confidence while riding.
“The programme combines
on-road and off-road courses and teaches kids how to
maintain their bikes. We want parents to feel safe knowing
their kids have the skills to ride to school”.
The
winners of the Design your own Helmet competition
are:
• Ataahua Figure -Apiti
• Thea O’Dea
• Layla Vink
• Astrid
Williamson-Jones
• Heidi Maarhuis
• Martice Kingi
• Abby Bowen
• Loreal Olesco