Taihape Area School student Erika Elers: Karate age-group world champion, Whanganui secondary schools junior sportswoman of the year, and Waimarino Arts Awards entrant
By Lin Ferguson
Whanganui Chronicle·
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Taihape Area School student Erika Elers. Photo / Lin Ferguson
Taihape Area School student Erika Elers. Photo / Lin Ferguson
Last year's Whanganui secondary schools junior sportswoman of the year and karate world champion was Taihape Area School student Erika Elers, who is also a talented artist.
She has just entered her painting Twilight Dream, completed for NCEA Level Two Art, into this year's prestigious Waimarino Arts Awards inRaetihi.
Principal Richard McMillan said Erika was an incredibly talented young woman.
"She's an all-rounder and her spectacular wins are very prestigious for our school. We are all very proud of her."
Erika is trained in karate by her mother, Miho Davis, a teacher at the school.
"Karate was quite tough but very interesting and rewarding," Erika said.
Erika is the new karate world champion in the 14-16 age group.
After returning from Shito-Ryu, the 11th International Karate Do Kai in Osaka, Japan last year, she said it was exciting to compete against people from other countries.