Luke Harrop Foundation launches at the Gold Coast Triathlon

14.03.2019

17 years after his death, the Luke Harrop Foundation has been established by the Harrop family to assist para-triathletes and triathletes with a disability. Luke Harrop died in January 2002 after being hit by a car during a training ride on the Gold Coast.

The memory of Luke lives on strong in Queensland with the Gold Coast Triathlon: Luke Harrop Memorial event bearing his name. For the Harrop family, establishing the Foundation will crate a legacy in Luke’s memory into the local community.

The Foundation aims to assist paratriathletes and triathletes with a disability, including athletes who have been recently injured and those new to the sport. Financial support by way of a bursary will be granted to two athletes, to be used towards rehabilitation, training, equipment, or travel, depending on their need. The Foundation also aims to increase the awareness of the paratriathlon community within Australia.

The inaugural fundraising evening, held on the Friday before the Gold Coast Triathlon: Luke Harrop Memorial will be an opportunity to hear from triathlon greats including Miles Stewart, Guy Andrews and Toby Coote. Hosted by Noel Phillips, the Harrop family will also share their memories and vision for the future of the Foundation.

Generous donations from sponsors including Panasonic and Ironman, include a reverse cycle air conditioner and entries into the sold out Noosa Triathlon. These will be offered through raffles and auctions on the night. Generously hosted at the Von Bibra Southport Holden Showroom, the ticket price of $40 includes finger food (gf, v options) and two drinks.

Funds raised at this event will be awarded to (up to) two paratriathletes at the presentations at the Gold Coast Triathlon: Luke Harrop Memorial on Sunday April 7th.

For more information and to buy tickets, click here