Accor's Javelin Star Makes Olympic Team
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6 May
2008
Accor's Javelin Star Makes Olympic
Team
Hamilton's record-breaking javelin thrower Stuart Farqhuar has officially been selected for the New Zealand Olympic team and will be heading to Beijing in August to represent his country.
Stuart has worked as a porter at Novotel Tainui Hamilton for the past four years and over this time the hotel has sponsored helped him pursue his dream with sponsorship funds, the purchase of a javelin, accommodation when he is away competing and time away from the work place as and when he needs it.
Novotel Tainui Hamilton is part of the Accor group of hotels and resorts. Accor is a key sponsor of the New Zealand Olympic Committee for the fourth time in the lead up to the Beijing Olympics in August.
Stuart is of course thrilled to see all his hard work and dedication pay off to make this dream a reality. He shares his thoughts on his passion:
What
drives you to succeed?
The "what if?" - wondering how
good I could possibly be.
How much personal sacrifice is
required to become a champion?
Plenty of sacrifice, lots
of travelling away from family makes it hard.
What are
your guiding values?
Commitment, dedication and hard
work.
How do you overcome disappointment?
By thinking
that you need a low performance to create a high
performance.
Who do you see as your greatest competition?
Anyone who competes in the Olympics at all is
competition, anyone can win on the day.
Obviously a Gold
Medal is every competitor's goal, but have you set any other
goals or personal bests for yourself?
Yes, firstly to
make the final and produce a personal best.
How often do
you train?
6 days a week, up to 10 sessions a week.
How
long have you been involved with your sport?
11
years.
Will this be your first Olympics?
No, this will
be my second Olympics. I also competed in Athens, Greece in
2004. It was an amazing experience being at the home of the
Ancient Olympics.
Stuart was also the winner of the
NZASNI Outstanding Achievement Award at the WINTEC sports
awards last year. As well as becoming a married man in
January, he completed six papers towards his Bachelor of
Sport and Exercise Science, as well as winning his seventh
straight New Zealand Javelin title and competing at the
World Championships in Osaka.
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