As part of our social impact plan JFN seek to support young sportspeople in our communities who have, on their own back, put the hard work, time and dedication into their passion and need that support in taking the next step on their journey to gold.
Frankie 'The First' Greyson
Frankie had been kickboxing for about three years at a local club called Martial arts for you when she was brought to our attention.
Having shown natural ability from the get-go Frankie quickly progressed, with the careful mentoring of her coach, to competition fights and she is already making a name for herself.
Frankie entered the World Kickboxing Organisation (WKO) World Championships in 2022, her first big competition and took the silver medal!
At the time Frankie's coach said "It's rare for such a new fighter to be put into this level of competition but Frankie's natural ability and determination warranted it. Overall, it was a great performance and with a little more experience we'll see great things from Frankie.".
Since then, Frankie has gone on to further successes including:
- Silver in the WKO English Championship in January 2023
- Silver at the WMO National Championships in February 2023
Harry Neesam
Harry's first time in a kart was age 2 at Oulton Park whilst we were there watching the BTCC. He couldn't reach the pedals but we all knew what awaited us in a few years time...
Fast forward to 2020, after a very generous Christmas, Harry was ready to go in his very own kart...and he was off!
2021 has seen Harry build on his 2020 successes: winning the Cumbria Kart Racing Club IKR Bambino Championship, become Vice Champion in the Rowrah MSUK Club Bambino Championship and winning Round 5 of The BKC.
2022 Harry moved up to the Cadet class to start his Micromax journey where he really made an impression. Into 2023 and Harry has been selected for the Tooley Motorsport team!
This is Harry’s biggest grid to date with 33 drivers and some of the best drivers in the country! This is as good as it gets for learning as being at the most technical track; Paul Fletcher International Circuit in the UK also would test Harry so the team’s coaching and support is invaluable.