Ozzie is about to take on a massive challenge – the Ozzie World Cup Record attempts – where he will endeavour to break not 1, but 2 World Records!
Firstly, dribbling a soccer ball from Canberra to Sydney (300km), then the 2nd record of the most people dribbling a soccer ball simultaneously. Leading in to the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup, this effort will celebrate women & girls in sport and promote the importance of a healthy and active lifestyle for all kids.
We want you to be part of it.
Who is Ozzie?
Ozzie is an Australian kids entertainer and creator of educational video content that aims to spark curiosity and ignite passion in kids. Our videos are designed to entertain, excite, engage and most importantly, educate kids aged 2-10 years.
Ozzie lives by the key messages: be curious, give everything a go, and always stay keen!
Event Highlights
• JULY 14 2023: Run starts in Canberra with a kick-off event - 7am outside Parliament House
• JULY 14-20 2023: Running for 7 days straight, covering 43km/day (ultra marathon every day for 7 days)
• Ozzie will make several visits to schools & junior sporting clubs throughout the week to visit fans and spread the positive messages
• JULY 20 2023: Arrive in Sydney, breaking the record for longest journey dribbling a soccer ball (300km), before breaking the 2nd World Record – The most people dribbling a football simultaneously (2068 people)
Charity Partners
Fair Game
Our vision is to create an equitable, healthier and sustainable Australia, by delivering unique health & fitness programs and recycled sports equipment to remote and under-serviced communities.
We work with communities, building their capacity to promote healthy lifestyle choices which reduce the risk of lifestyle related disease, build social cohesion and improve mental well-being.
Sport Access Foundation
Helping Aussie kids with a disability to play and participate in sport.
Sport Access Foundation offers grants to Australian children with a disability, so that they have an opportunity to play and participate in sport. These grants can be used for any project that helps to build participation in sport and to ensure that no-one gets left on the sidelines.
We acknowledge the Ngunnawal people as traditional custodians of the ACT and recognise any other people or families with connection to the lands of the ACT and region.
We acknowledge and respect their continuing culture and the contribution they make to the life of this city and this region.