Betty Wills is a young athlete who has been competing in BMX Regionally, Nationally, European and World circuit.
Betty is only 10 and this year went to Copenhagen, Denmark and raced 70 other nationalities and became World Number 4!
Betty trains at Andover BMX club
3-4 times a week and is passionate and dedicated to her sport.
Betty is looking for help towards defending her World title in Brisbane, Australia in 2026.
We would appreciate any donation to help her dream come true.
As a working family, our budgets are very stretched with race travel and training commitment's so any help would
be grateful to help her achieve her chance to defend her title.
Your help will go towards entry fees, race shirt, travel and accommodation.
She has accomplished these achievements in just four years of competing and has great potential. She is a determined young girl, competing regularly in mixed gender races and cycling at every chance she gets.
She says ‘”BMX has given me confidence to meet friends and overcome my fears at a professional level of sport. I believe that it’s very important to get girls into sport, particularly cycling. Bethany Shriever, MBE (and 2021 Olympic Gold Medalist and 2023 World Champion) is my inspiration.”
Now an Olympic sport in both freestyle and racing disciplines, BMX is heavily supported by British Cycling and is gaining a growing number of followers in the UK and globally.
You can follow Betty on her journey on Instagram @bmxbandits_11
Betty has featured in local newspapers with her success's over the last 4 years.
Thanks for taking the time to read this and hope you can help.
Wills Family

