MEDAL SHOTS
Qld karate kid seeks sponsor for
Olympic quest
With the possibility of an Olympic
berth becoming ever closer, 16-year-
old Queenslander Alannah Schramm is
on a mission to tackle the world’s top
sport-karate tournaments in 2017 — but
she’ll need sponsorship to keep her
dreams alive.
With 10 years of training already under
her Black-belt, Schramm has accumulated
an impressive trophy haul, winning both
the Australian Karate Federation (AKF)
National Championships and Australian
Open championships for the last three
years running, as well as the last two
Oceania Championships (2014 and 2016).
Having reached a highest world ranking
of third in her division, she has also won
bronze at the Commonwealth Karate
Championships 2013, silver at the US
Open International Karate Cup 2014 and
fifth place at the Junior Karate World Cup
in 2015.
Schramm’s mum, Diane, said her
daughter is now focused on trying to
make selection for the AKF team for
the 2017 World Championships in Spain
and next year’s Youth Olympics in
South America. “Alannah is extremely
dedicated and committed — she has
been doing karate since she was six
years old,” said Diane. “She’s very
determined and has achieved some
amazing results.”
However, for Aussie karateka to stay
globally competitive, they must travel
frequently interstate and overseas
for tournaments and training camps,
incurring considerable costs for them
and their supporting families. “To
date, we have self-funded all of her
international trips to Europe, Asia, the
South Pacific and USA,” said Diane, “but
as parents, we know we now need to
pursue some form of sponsorship to
assist in taking her to the next level.
“As a fit, healthy, dedicated
young woman who has also had
exceptional academic success at her
school, we feel she would be a very
worthy and committed ambassador
for any organisation... [we] would be
appreciative of any type of support and
of course would look to make sure it was
mutually beneficial.”
Schramm can be contacted via
Instagram and Facebook.
Martial arts family take on bullies
As a Black-belt in various styles of martial
arts, Sensei Mark McConnell was continually
being approached by people who were
scared for their physical safety or that of
their children, and were looking for help. The
instructor of many years decided something
needed to be done — but the issue was too
big for one bloke, or even his whole family.
So, along with wife Lynda and son Joshua,
both martial artists, Gold Coast-based
McConnell founded the community action
group Free From Bullying.
“Recommendations from experts in the
field of bullying indicate that we need to
create community alliances to combat this
problem,” said McConnell. “From schools to
businesses, churches, the police service and
the wider community, we need to combine
our efforts to make a real impact and
save lives.”
Since starting the organisation almost two
years ago, McConnell has recognised the need
to deal with bullying and violence on two
fronts: present and future.
“With our newspapers filled with stories
of bullying, abuse and domestic violence, we
are striving to make a difference in society,” he
said. “While education is the way to changing
the future, which we are working towards,
people still have to deal with the present and,
in particular, their physical and mental safety.
“At Free From Bullying, we are aiming
to provide as many resources as possible to
help those in need, from information sheets
to community workshops, DVDs and links
to counselling.”
Coinciding with this year’s National Day of
Action Against Bullying in March, Free From
Bullying organised a community event called
‘4Warned is 4Armed’ where instructors from
four different martial arts ran workshops.
McConnell hopes the event will be one of
many, and encourages instructors to get in
touch and get involved in future initiatives.
To find out more, visit freefrombullies.org
Alannah Schramm in action at
the QKF State Championships
Bullying has been recognised
by Gold Coast’s council as a
problem worth tackling
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