Kenmore and Pinjarra Hills Girls Chosen to Represent Australia in Archery Showdown

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Photo credit: Kristy Chamberlain/GoFundMe

When Ruth Chamberlain and Liezel-Marie Roux hold their bows, they aren’t just aiming at a target—they’re taking a shot at glory for Australia.

Both are talented archers selected to represent the nation in the 2025 Trans Tasman Challenge, an international archery test match between Australia and New Zealand, to be held in Christchurch from 26–29 September 2025.


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For 11-year-old Ruth, who will compete in the Under 14 Female Compound division, the opportunity is both thrilling and hard-earned. Countless hours of training and competition have led her to this moment: wearing the green and gold alongside some of the country’s most promising young athletes.

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Ruth Chamberlain receiving her 18m Indoor Perfect Award (Photo credit: Centenary Archers Club/Facebook)

But while the honour is priceless, the journey comes with a cost. To help Ruth seize this opportunity, her mother, Kristy Chamberlain of Pinjarra Hills, launched a GoFundMe campaign to cover the many expenses tied to international competition, including travel, accommodation, entry fees, and the safe transport of equipment.

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“The Trans Tasman Challenge is a huge achievement that reflects her talent, dedication, and hard work,” Kristy wrote on the campaign page. “Every donation, no matter the size, brings Ruth one step closer to this incredible opportunity.”

Ruth also described her pride in seeing her daughter, who is part of the Centenary Archers Club, earn the chance to represent her country. “Being chosen to wear the green and gold is a dream come true for Ruth,” she said.

The biennial Trans Tasman Challenge is a highlight on the youth archery calendar, showcasing the top junior talent from both nations. For Ruth, competing on this stage means not only personal growth but also the chance to represent her community, her state, and her country.

Liezel-Marie Roux

Ruth won’t be the only Brisbane archer heading across the ditch. Kenmore State High’s Liezel-Marie Roux, competing in the Under 18 Female Compound division, has also been chosen for Team Australia.

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Liezel-Marie Roux receiving her SQAS Record Certificate (Photo credit: Centenary Archers Club/Facebook)

Aiming to one day compete at the Olympic Games, Liezel-Marie sees these international events as vital milestones in her development as a top-tier athlete.

“These competitions will give me the international exposure, high-level experience, and pressure-tested performance I need to prepare for the Olympic stage. They’re a critical part of my development as an elite athlete,” she said.

Like Ruth, Liezel-Marie turned to community support to help make her dream possible, running a campaign through the Australian Sports Foundation.

“…here’s the challenge: these events are largely self-funded. That means covering costs for flights, accommodation, food, entry fees, and essential gear – all of which adds up quickly. I truly can’t do this alone – I need your help.”

Both girls are among dozens of young athletes shouldering the costs of international sport—expenses that quickly add up through flights, accommodation, food, and specialist gear. Their campaigns highlight the reality that, while talent and hard work pave the path to selection, community support often makes the journey possible.

Ellen Martini, a recurve archer from South East Queensland, will also be joining the pair.


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For Ruth and Liezel, fundraising is more than a way to raise money. It’s a reminder that their hometown is behind them as they step onto the international stage.

And when they take their place in Christchurch later this month, bow in hand and green and gold on their back, they will carry not only her own determination but also the hopes of everyone who helped them aim higher.

Published 22-September-2025


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