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Officer Cadet Afton Fitzhenry serves as a reservist with HMS Sherwood, the East Midlands’ only Royal Naval Reserve (RNR) unit, joining the unit last year as she has always had an interest in both the Navy and sporting opportunities available through the military.
Explaining how she balances her two careers, Afton, aged 23, said: “I’m pretty busy as I train full-time for the British Canoe Team in Sprint competing all over the world in both general competitions and for the under-23s team.
“I’m also studying a part-time degree in mathematics and statistics, but I still manage to squeeze in my RNR commitments as I’m passionate about developing myself in any way I can.
My colleagues at HMS Sherwood are really supportive of my canoeing and are always really excited to hear what I’ve been up to.
Officer Cadet Afton Fitzhenry
“Organisation and routine is key to fitting in my RNR training, I’m not a naturally lazy person so I just get on with things and everything usually works out for the best.”
Afton, who was skipper of Sherwood’s dragon boat at the Nottingham Riverside Festival, added: “In the future with canoeing I hope to qualify for the next GB Team for the Olympic Games in Tokyo in 2020 and compete there if I can.
“I’d love to bring home a medal from the games, but I will have to wait and see.
“When I was younger I was a Sea Cadet so I’ve always had an interest in the Navy.
“After this time I wanted to enjoy and experience opportunities that you can’t easily get in your civilian life, I feel very lucky to be able to have two careers I really enjoy.
“I took part in the unit’s Freedom of the City of Nottingham Parade in June this year which I was extremely proud to be a part of.
“I am currently learning about the different specialist branches the RNR has to offer and am continuing to attend training sessions on a regular basis.
“My colleagues at HMS Sherwood are really supportive of my canoeing and are always really excited to hear what I’ve been up to. In fact I think they were as excited about my recent bronze medal as I was.”
Direct from the front-line, the official newspaper of the Royal Navy, Navy News, brings you the latest news, features and award winning photos every month.