Posted 04/11/2009 - 17:24 by fiona
A Brighter tomorrow! It was wonderful to see Stefan Lindeque, Undoubtedly South Africa's top and world class P750 racer come over to assist ThunderCat Racing UK with training and show the British teams set-up and performance techniques at the Weymouth Adrenaline Coast Festival; (click on the title for full article) (Please note for any SA officials reading this - Stefan did not race in our National Championship, so no stirring I'm sure the UIM would be pleased to hear how our global community is working together to forward the sport in education and safety) Anyway on a happier note, thank you Stefan for your contribution we all really appreciate your assistance!! as the Brits are aware ThunderCat Racing UK are on a campaign to enhance the skills of their racers and officials with the assistance of the RYA and specialist organisations; during 2010 we are hoping to have individuals like Stefan and other like-minded celebrities from aboard to visit the UK to head seminars and tutorals as part of our Academy and education program; various other countries have asked for our assistance with setting up ThunderCat Racing in their area, we recently had Patrick and Mario over from Quebec Canada who are starting up ThunderCat Racing Quebec, and we are sending over two drivers to Cyprus to assist with the Thunderball and promoting of ThunderCat Racing Cyprus - 2010 will see various other countries joining us so watch this space our Global Community is expanding... Whilst working together, remembering the ethos of ‘grass root racing and inclusion for all', we will now see the growth of this ever expanding market in over 19 countries by the end of 2010. The UK in association with Ceasar and Aquarius manufactures will be spear heading a new youth project the new ‘mini me’ ThunderKids Racing that will be a non contact ‘team’ sport for the ages of 8 to 16 based on the concept of Gymkhanas in Pony Club – teaching the power of team building, self esteem, building social skills, character development, anti bullying awareness, inclusion for all, understanding that safety and education is the aim through fun on and off the water, "we don’t need to develop egotistic prima- Madonna’s we want to give our kids the opportunity to develop skills and social development in a competitive team environment, something that can be taken and grown to give them a head start in life and a better tomorrow – I believe the day I don’t learn something new, will be the day I’m six foot under – Everyday is a challenge, everyday is a learning curb to enhance what we are doing and to grow our community’ quotes Fiona Pascoe TC UK Organiser.. Life with us is a Win-Win environment – If you want a battle? go elsewhere, ThunderCats is all about community, working together, inclusion and healthy competition. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HNXsOScT3KE