Saskia World Waveski Championship Campaign
Meet Saskia Moniz, the remarkable 16-year-old who holds the title of SA Junior Ladies Waveski Champion
Saskia's journey in waveskiing is truly inspiring despite her shy and timid nature. Her early connection with water and the discovery of her love for waveskiing at such a young age showcase her natural talent and passion for the sport. Navigating the male-dominated waveskiing community hasn't been without its challenges for Saskia, however her dedication and love for waveskiing has made her a standout competitor.
The fact that Saskia started her waveskiing journey at the age of 14 and has already become the current SA Junior Ladies Waveski Champion speaks volumes about her skill and determination. The support she has received from her parents, who have made sacrifices for her dream, as well as the generosity of others, highlights the importance of a strong support system in pursuing one's goals.
Being selected to represent South Africa in the 2024 World Waveski Championships is a significant accomplishment and a testament to Saskia's hard work and talent. It's a great opportunity for her to showcase her skills on the international stage and inspire others, especially young girls, to pursue their passions in sports, however she needs our collective support to transform her aspiration of competing against the world's finest into a reality.
A sum of R30,000 is indispensable to cover various expenses, including entry fees, essential training camps, transportation, accommodation etc.
Your contribution will not merely finance a journey, it will empower a young waveskiing talent to conquer the waves.
Let’s rally behind Saskia, supporting her in attaining her goal and potentially making history at the World Waveski Championships
Saskia's story is a reminder that with
dedication, perseverance, and support, individuals can overcome challenges and
achieve their dreams. Her journey is not only a personal triumph but also a
source of inspiration for aspiring waveski enthusiasts, breaking barriers and
proving that gender should not limit one's pursuit of excellence in sports.