Tuesday, 22 May 2018 11:06

Young farmers fight to raise money for charity

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A charity boxing event in Cambridge has raised $10,000 for Land Search and Rescue New Zealand (LandSAR).

The fifth biennial Fight Night saw 20 NZ Young Farmers members climb into the ring for a good cause last Saturday.  Boxers clashed in front of a crowd of 360 people at the Sir Don Rowlands Centre.

“We ask each boxer to raise $300 in sponsorship. The rest of the income is generated through ticket sales,” says co-organiser Courtney Goodare.

“It’s fantastic that we will be donating $10,000 to LandSAR to help it buy equipment for volunteers.”

LandSAR is a national organisation providing land search and rescue services to people who’re lost, missing or injured.

“It does extremely important work,” he says.

The first Fight Night was held in 2012.

Since then the event has fundraised for the Waikato Westpac Rescue Helicopter, St John Ambulance and the Rural Support Trust.

NZ Young Farmers members spend months preparing for the high-intensity fights.

“Most participants train in a proper boxing gym two to three times a week from January until the big night,” says Courtney.

Planning is already underway for the next Fight Night in 2020.

“We’re looking for a bigger venue. We want to be able to cater for up to 600 people,” says Courtney.

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