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Trip of a life Annabel wins trip to the London Olympics
Story and photo by Celeste Lodewyk The number 21 is now a lucky number for Blenheim relief teacher Annabel Ingram, who won a trip to the London Olympic Games through a radio competition with ZM Radio last month. Annabel, who shared the prize with her mother Louise Hopkins, flew out of New Zealand yesterday with plenty of New Zealand supporter’s gear in tow. She entered the competition online which saw five people’s names and ‘seat numbers’ called out over the radio station. The first to call back went into the final draw. “When my seat number 21F was called out in the final draw I couldn’t believe it, I’m still in shock now,” she laughs. “The number 21 is definitely a lucky number for me now, one I will never forget.” News of winning the trip came the same week as Annabel was offered a new teaching
position, giving her an extra reason to celebrate. “My uncle thought I was a good luck charm so he had me buy him a Lotto ticket, though he didn’t win,” she jokes. The competition was organised by JR/Duty Free, the official sponsor of the NZ Olympic team which saw Annabel win return flights to London, six night’s accommodation staying at the Hilton Metropole, $1000 to spend at JR/ Duty Free and tickets to six Olympic events for two people. “I am really looking forward to being at the athletics stadium where we will be watching the 100m and shot put finals.
“I have my black NZ supporter’s flags packed and ready to wave around,” she laughs. What makes this trip even more momentous is that it’s the first time Annabel will meet her mother’s family in the UK. “We plan to extend the trip and spend time with family which is so exciting for both of us.” A netball and athletics enthusiast, Annabel recently returned to Marlborough at the beginning of the year after graduating from Otago University. Here she has been helping to manage the Premiere SMOG Stainless Steel netball team.
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