02/06/2024
Kia Ora team.
As some of you may have heard ICN New Zealand have made the tough decision to cancel this year’s AFES Champs in Christchurch. ICN have also made the call not to continue with the AFES Champs as part of their annual line up of shows. While I know this will be disappointing news to members of the Armed Forces and First Responder community, given low numbers of registrations, the decision is both pragmatic and understandable.
On behalf of the AFESBA community I’d like to extend a heartfelt thanks to Brenda, Andy as well as ICN NZ’s team of officials, judges and backstage helpers who have made the AFES Champs what we envisaged them to be – a friendly, welcoming tournament that provided opportunities for entry level athletes trying the sport for the first time to seasoned competitors pursuing opportunities to qualify for National competitions and beyond.
I’d also like to celebrate those athletes who have competed in previous AFES Championships and proudly represented their Service. For some, stepping onto the ICN NZ AFES stage was their first taste of bodybuilding and physique sports and its fantastic to see these athletes advance through the ranks and proudly earn their pro cards.
Others who have competed in ICN’s AFES Transformation Class have showcased the resilience and determination that exists within our uniformed services, retiree and veteran communities, to overcome some of the most challenging of circumstances, using training and fitness to regain control of their health and live healthier and happier lives as a result. For these people, and those they have inspired the tournament has been truly transformative.
While the ICN NZ AFES champs will cease, AFESBA remains committed to supporting our athletes and encouraging others amongst our ranks into the sport we love. We will continue to provide guidance, encouragement and advice on all aspects of bodybuilding, utilising the expertise that exists within our various services, NZDF PFIs, Defence Health & Physiology experts as well as our network of experienced athletes across New Zealand. Furthermore, we will continue to explore ways to make the sport of Bodybuilding more accessible to our people, to work with sponsors, the Services, gyms and the wider strength sports industry to inspire others into the sport and support them in competition.
For now though, thank you to Brenda, Andy and the ICN NZ team for their contribution bodybuilding and physique sports in the uniformed community. And to all those AFES athletes competing this year around New Zealand, go well and do us proud.
Stu
President
NZ Armed Forces & Emergency Services Bodybuilding Association