The Central Coasts’ Maree Jenner has long been a community advocate for people with disability, but she is taking on a new challenge – leading the Aussie cheer squad at the World Dwarf Games in Germany in July. Australia has been competing in the World Dwarf Games since they began in 1993 in Chicago. The World Dwarf Games are the largest international sporting event held exclusively for Short Statured athletes. They are held every four years – the Cologne tournament will be the eighth World Dwarf Games. Around 40 Aussie athletes will compete, the biggest contingent Australia has ever sent. Mare is employed as a Local Area Coordinator by the not-for-profit organisation, Social Futures – an NDIS partner in the community.
The Central Coasts’ Maree Jenner has long been a community advocate for people with disability, but she is taking on a new challenge – leading the Aussie cheer squad at the World Dwarf Games in Germany in July.
Australia has been competing in the World Dwarf Games since they began in 1993 in Chicago. The World Dwarf Games are the largest international sporting event held exclusively for Short Statured athletes.
They are held every four years – the Cologne tournament will be the eighth World Dwarf Games held in Germany. Around 40 Aussie athletes will compete, the biggest contingent Australia has ever sent. “I’m going there as a volunteer support person, part of the Short Statured People of Australia,” Ms Jenner said.
“I’m providing administration and coordination support, but I have another important role – cheering for Australia from the stands. I wanted to go and be there when they win.”
Ms Jenner is employed as a Local Area Coordinator by the not-for-profit organisation, Social Futures – an NDIS partner in the community.
In this role, she delivers the Different on the Outside Same on the Inside programs to Central Coast Schools. Maree Jenner is a person of short stature, commonly referred to as dwarfism.
“The ‘Different on the Outside, Same on the Inside’ program aims to remove social barriers and encourage inclusion for people with disability. It helps educate children and teachers around how they can be more accepting and inclusive of all people.”
Ms Jenner said she supports the World Dwarf Games because it gives short statured people the chance to enjoy competing in sports equally.
Ms Jenner said she was also excited that Australia had been chosen to host the World Dwarf Games in 2027.
You can learn more about the World Dwarf Games on the official website.