Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeGazetteAthletes face big challenges

Athletes face big challenges

By Lia Bichel
Michael Spain, Jonathon Tripp, coach Marg Daly, Nathan Stewart, Robert Pator and Meredith Tripp are set for the Dwarf World Games in Ireland later this month. 32864

THEY’RE people with big talents – and Berwick residents are throwing their support behind them.
Residents and staff at Melville Grange Hostel in Berwick held a wine-and-cheese fundraiser night recently to support athletes from the Australian World Dwarf Games team who have received very little government funding for their trip this month.
About 100 people came and about $1200 was raised.
Melville Grange Hostel divisional therapist Di Henwood said the athletes were thrilled and it was much more than they expected.
“The residents were over the moon. It was great,” she said.
On July 24 the team will make its way to the World Dwarf Games in Belfast, Ireland, to compete in basketball, swimming, table tennis, bocce, sprinting and power lifting.
About 400 athletes from 15 different countries will be represented at the games held every four years – but this is the first time the team in green and gold will compete.
VicSport has given the team $5000 that covers the costs of one member of the 15-strong team.
Captain Meredith Tripp, 30, said she believed the low financial support deterred many from trying out for the team.
“Seventeen people tried out for the 15-member team,” she said.
“I think it’s because the lack of population, but also because everyone that tried out knew they would have to cover the costs of the trips themselves.”
Ms Tripp said she was pleased that Berwick residents were pitching in to help the team with costs.
“It’s great to see the community getting behind us and showing their support,” she said.
She also said such events helped break down prejudices and created awareness about their condition.
“Ever since I was young I had to battle society – people would always be staring,” she said.
“It made me learn to have tough skin.
Now people are looking at us for different reasons.”
The average height on the team is 4ft 2in (127cm) and the ages range from 16 to 42, but Ms Tripp said the team was extremely competitive and they took the competition very seriously, having been involved in intense training for the past 18 months.
The athletes from Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia have monthly international training sessions and weekly state training sessions as well as competitive matches on Saturdays.
“Our training is fierce. We’re in it to win it,” Ms Tripp said.
Coach Marg Daly said the team was looking forward to the challenge.
“It will be challenging because we don’t know anything about the other teams, but it could work to our advantage, because they don’t know anything about us,” she said.
Ms Daly said she hoped the athletes excelled and continued to play in future Dwarf Olympics Games, but would like to see more government support in the future.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Pongal unites community

The Australian Tamil Sangam Inc, with the support of the Cardinia Shire Council, hosted a successful Pongal festival on January 17, 2026, celebrating Tamil...
More News

Elderly donors accuse banks of exclusion

Elderly community members attempting to donate cash to people affected by Victoria’s bushfires say they were turned away by bank branches, prompting questions about...

Residents continue disputes over $310,000 Overflow Carpark in Residential Area

Kramer Drive residents are still disputing the decision by Casey Council to move ahead with a $310,000 overflow carpark that would gain access through...

Celebrating a good harvest

Basking in sunshine, about 200 celebrated a Pongal harvest festival in Harmony Square, Dandenong on Sunday 18 January. Victorian Tamil Cultural Association staged the...

$1.3m Pearcedale Reserve upgrade gets underway

Construction has begun on a major upgrade to Pearcedale Reserve, with the $1.3 million Playground and Skate Park project set to transform the space...

Free green waste drop-off in Pakenham

To help residents clear out their gardens and tidy up their properties this summer, Cardinia Shire Council is holding free green waste drop off...

Warragul man charged, imitation firearms, crossbows and tasers seized

Illicit Firearms Squad detectives have charged a man and seized 55 exhibits including 3D printed firearms, imitation firearms and crossbows as part of an...

RSPCA Victoria’s stern warning to pet owners during heat wave

RSPCA Victoria is urging pet owners to ensure their pets have access to shelter, shade and clean water, as temperatures peak above 40 degrees...

Teenage girl rescued by helicopter after fall at Seven Acre Rock

A teenage girl who fell over 150 metres from Seven Acre Rock in Gembrook was rescued by helicopter on Monday 18 January. The girl was...

Aura Vale Lake toilet conditions spark complaints

As warmer weather approaches Melbourne, Aura Vale Lake in Menzies Creek has seen an increase in visitors, with many raising concerns about the poor...

Violence fuels suspicious fire, drones loom

Police are investigating an alleged assault and suspicious house fire that left a man critically injured in Longwarry last night, January 22. It alleged a...