MWP Issue 468

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LOCAL NEWS

PEDAL POWER

A Sunshine Coast veteran returned to Timor-Leste to promote peace and renewal in the troubled nation.

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ormer Sunshine Coast soldier Eric Kerr has been in Timor-Leste on another tour of duty, but instead of donning the camos, this time he wore Lycra and pedalled for peace. Kerr, an army veteran of East Timor and Iraq, was leading a team in the gruelling Tour de Timor. Kerr, Emmett Karstrom, Jon King and Mike Prince were competing against 380 other riders in taking on the five-day, multi-stage race, which ran from September 19 to 23 and covered around 500 kilometres, including a total of 10,000 metres of climbing. The team was representing Caloundra-based not-for-profit organisation The Encouragement Foundation, which provides safe and supervised dormitory accommodation through Encouragement House in Maliana for remote, rural students so they can have the opportunity to go to high school. Kerr previously visited Timor-Leste on a United Nations Transitional Administration East Timor mission in 2000 to co-ordinate resupply and distribution of logistics. “Even when presented with hardship, the Timorese people remain positive and value

Mike Prince, Jon King, Emmett Karstrom and Eric Kerr at the start line. their family as the most important element in their life,” Kerr says. “Every day you spend with the Timorese, the more infectious their enthusiasm and willingness to move forward as a nation shines through.” Kerr says he was well-prepared for the gruelling race, with decades of running,

riding and surfing on the Sunshine Coast under his belt, as well as regular exercise through his role as the under 12 Age Manager at Alexandra Headland Surf Life Saving Club. “I’ve been road riding since I was 13 years old and participating in triathlons in more recent years, but I’m new to mountain

biking and I must say in the past few weeks I have learnt the hard way on a few of the technical courses on the Sunshine Coast, entertaining as it was with a number of hard falls,” he says. Kerr’s goal reaches beyond simply raising awareness of Encouragement House and completing the race. He wants to promote the rebuilding of Timor-Leste through sport and education rather than through war and unrest. “It is important in life to contribute to a greater cause and make a difference to people who are not as fortunate as we are living in Australia. For the Timorese, they are rich in culture and value the family as their centre of gravity, which I admire,” he says. “The Tour de Timor is a story of human determination, of courage, of rich culture, of untouched natural wilderness, of international sporting excellence, of young Timorese national heroes and of a resilient people who are embracing and celebrating peace in their young nation.”

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