ANGIE SCARTH-JOHNSON in PACIFIC LINES
In the trailer to her debut film, 14 year old Angie Scarth-Johnson travels to ‘Eua – an island in the Kingdom of Tonga, with two objectives: to connect to a side of her family she previously knew little about, and to evolve her climbing career from climbing hard grades, to developing new routes.
Angie sets out to explore her past, and the possibilities of route development in Tonga alongside bolting-mentor and team mate Lee Cossey.
The film has had a limited screening in Australia and is set to have its preview screening here at the New Zealand Mountain Festival Opening Night on the 28th of June where it has won the Special Jury Award.
Angie who has just turned 15 has both Tongan and Spanish heritage and now has her sights set on qualifying for the Olympics. She shares her 'Story of Ambition' in the video above.
JLL Properties are helping six young climbers (including Angie) to make it onto the world stage.
They're providing them with world-class training facilities, a superstar coach and cutting-edge technology to help them analyse their movements like never before - check out the 6 young climbers in the vid below.