Getting to this point has been a 14-year commitment. His mother Tracey Phillips said he started when he was 3 and was passionate about the sport.
"He's driven, very driven," she said.
Today he was going straight from classes at Napier Boys' High School, where he is in Year 13, to a physiotherapist and then to train for three hours at Omni.
"A normal training week for me when I don't have injured ankles is three hours on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday, an hour and a half on Wednesday, two hours on Friday and three hours on Saturday," he said.
He plans to move to Auckland next year to study physiotherapy and to train at Tri Star Gymnastics in Mt Roskill. GymSports NZ tour manager Tarin Brettell said about half of the 14 people going to the event came from either Tri Star or the country's other leading gymnastics club, the Christchurch School of Gymnastics.
She said the tour was unfunded, so all team members would have to raise about $4500 for flights and accommodation, about $400 for a uniform and another $500 for food and other costs. Ethan has raised $320 so far through a Givealittle page https://givealittle.co.nz/cause/ethanphillipsgymnastics. NZME