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Talent no obstacle as sporting Libbie chases US dream

Super sporty 10-year-old Staffordshire schoolgirl Libbie Joyce is bidding to follow in her mother’s footsteps – by representing the UK on the world stage.

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Libbie Joyce. Credit: Epic Action Imagery

Libbie, from Fradley, near Lichfield, is already a keen swimmer, martial artist and golfer, and now she’s become eligible to also compete in the first ever Spartan Kids World Championships in America.

The international junior tournament, being held in Laughlin, near Las Vegas, this November, features the extra tough sport of obstacle course racing (OCR).

Libbie’s mother, Katie, 36, is already a seasoned OCR athlete who represented the UK last year at Spartan’s adult World Championships in Canada.

Libbie Joyce. Credit: Epic Action Imagery

Now Libbie is hoping to raise £2,500 sponsorship support to help her fly to America to take part in the Kids tournament, which is expected to attract youngsters aged 10 to 13 from around the world.

Katie said: “Libbie got involved in OCR because I had to take her training with me. She wanted to get involved straight away. When we began, she ran off ahead of me and I couldn’t believe it when I failed to catch up with her. She ended up finishing 20 minutes faster than me.

“She’s completely unstoppable and she just thrives on it. Every picture you see she’s smiling and you can tell she’s loving it! We’re so proud of her. The effort she puts into training for all her sports is just incredible.”

Libbie Joyce. Credit: Epic Action Imagery

Libbie is the smallest child in her class but can already lift her own body weight - 4st 2lbs or 26 kilos). She has many swimming medals, is a martial arts green belt and plays golf every week. In her last race, Spartan Kids presented by Blaze Wear, near Market Harborough, she came first, which makes her eligible for a place at the Spartan Kids World Championships.

Katie added: “Libbie has qualified for the Spartan Kids World Championships so we’re just trying to figure out a way to get her there. It would be an incredible experience for her to represent the UK and a chance for other children to see just what’s possible at such a young age. She is looking for sponsorship of £2,500 to get there.”

Libbie, who has also been appointed a Spartan Kids Ambassador, said: “I love OCR so much because I get to go over cool obstacles like rings, cargo nets and climb ropes, and I also get to go to races with Mummy.

“My next big goal is to attend the first ever Spartan World Championships in Lauglin, Nevada, in November. I am small but I can lift my own body weight easily and don’t weigh much. I am always playing on the pull up bar. I do struggle with carrying heavy things but I’m working on this.

“I’m not sure what I want to do when I grow up yet but something where I can do sports every day. Hopefully one day maybe OCR will be in the Olympics and I’ll get to qualify.“

Louise Ballantyne, Spartan Kids Race UK Lead, said: “The Kids Spartan World championships will help stage what will be an even bigger and better 2019 season. It's a chance for young Spartans from around the world to test their limits and have some fun whilst competing against like-minded, enthusiastic young people and we wish Libbie the best of luck in this exciting championship.

To support Libbie, you can visit justgiving.com/crowdfunding/Libbie-Joyce