With the UK
Forum All-Stars weekend upon us I spoke with Ashley Jones about his involvement
with weekend.
FSB - How long have you been involved in the UK
Forum All-Stars? And why tell me your story?
AJ
- This will be my second year playing in the all-stars after about 3 years of
following the event. I've been a hockey fan since I was 15, and ever since,
I've wanted to have a go. It's not been easy for me to do it as I didn't live
close to a rink. The summer of 2011 I started to learn to skate, by myself,
with no instruction. I was and still am shockingly poor is it's all a bit of
fun for charity.
FSB - In your own words what does the All-Stars stand for?
FSB - In your own words what does the All-Stars stand for?
AJ
- It's stands for unity in my eyes. You have 100+ people coming together from
all over the UK and in some cases, Europe, to unite in a common goal of raising
money for charity and having a damn good time whilst doing it. It doesn't
matter what skating skill you have...or lack it's all in good fun for a great
goal.
FSB - What’s been your favourite memory to date?
FSB - What’s been your favourite memory to date?
AJ
- Probably the overwhelming cheer and clap I received getting my medal last
year. That was quite special.
FSB - Who are you representing this year! And has
it any special significant to you?
AJ
- I'm representing Dreams Come True for the second year running, a great
charity that helps terminal and critically ill children achieve their dreams.
It's significant to me as I suffer with all over body osteoarthritis, and I
never thought I would be able to skate, let alone play a weekend of hockey. My
dreams come true, and I've had mine realised, and I want to help others realise
theirs.
FSB - Nearly 100k has been raised since the all-stars began I’m guessing the next target is 200k? And what do you think the total for this year will reach?
AJ
- I think we will easily reach £32k this year, and I think the way the steady
growth of fundraising has happened over the past 7 years, I think we will hit
the 200k in the next 3...it looks hard, but in reality, I don't think it will
be.
FSB - Why should people come down to Ice Sheffield at the weekend?
FSB - Why should people come down to Ice Sheffield at the weekend?
AJ
- It's a great weekend that rivals the EIHL final weekend in my opinion. Plenty
of fun, laughs and plenty of friendships to be made. And it's all for a great
cause too with plenty of opportunities to win great prizes with plenty of
raffle opportunities!
FSB - Finally what are your sponsorship details in
a final bid to get you some more donations?
AJ
- I reluctantly had to cut my total down in order to achieve it due to a very
tough time fundraising. I managed to hit the £100 mark but obviously would LOVE
to get more! My page is www.justgiving.com/ashleyjones94
Thank you for
reading and thank you to Ashley for taking the time to answer a few questions
you can find Ashley on Twitter @codick1 so give him a follow and give him some
support and why not sponsor him a couple of quid while you’re at it!
Hope to see you
at Ice Sheffield at the weekend!
Tom
@TomWalkeden
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