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Family of 10-year-old killed in Mother's Day ATV crash speak of 'devastating loss'

Author
Michael Guerin,
Publish Date
Tue, 13 May 2025, 2:41pm
Rodney Schick with his sons Jimmy (next to father) and Oli (far left). Photo / Windsor Park
Rodney Schick with his sons Jimmy (next to father) and Oli (far left). Photo / Windsor Park

Family of 10-year-old killed in Mother's Day ATV crash speak of 'devastating loss'

Author
Michael Guerin,
Publish Date
Tue, 13 May 2025, 2:41pm
  •  was killed in an  on Mother鈥檚 Day at Karapiro.
  • Rodney Schick remains in intensive care, while his son Oli is recovering in hospital.
  • The Schick family, known for Windsor Park Stud, has received widespread support and condolences.

One of horse racing鈥檚 best-known families has spoken for the first time since a tragic off-road accident claimed the life of their 10-year-old son on Mother鈥檚 Day.

Jimmy Schick died after an all-terrain vehicle accident on a Waikato property on Sunday afternoon, May 11, in which his father Rodney was badly hurt and remains in intensive care.

Jimmy鈥檚 12-year-old brother Oli was also hurt and remains in the children鈥檚 ward at Waikato Hospital not far from his father.

Another child, a family friend, was also involved in the accident, but is expected to be discharged from hospital tomorrow.

鈥淚n incredibly sad circumstances, the family kindly asks for privacy as they come to terms with the devastating loss of their dearly loved Jimmy,鈥 a Schick family spokesperson said.

鈥淭he Schick family and Windsor Park team express their sincere and heartfelt appreciation for the outpouring of love, support and concern during this most difficult of times.

鈥淩odney is receiving the best possible care from the dedicated team in the Intensive Care Unit at Waikato Hospital and further updates will be shared as information becomes available.鈥

The Schicks are New Zealand racing royalty as owners of Windsor Park Stud, one of the country鈥檚 premier breeding businesses, which stands stallions and breeds from thoroughbred mares.

They have bred some of New Zealand鈥檚 best ever racehorses, firstly when the business was owned and run by Rodney鈥檚 father Nelson, with Rodney now a co-owner and the stud master.

They have not only been successful breeders but have raced many top line horses and are huge contributors to charity, recently raising $30,000 for charity.

Rodney Schick, who is also a board member of New Zealand Thoroughbred Racing, remains in intensive care and the Herald understands has required at least two operations.

The death of Jimmy has left the close-knit horse racing industry and their local community stunned.

The schoolboy rugby player was mad on horse racing and would attend horse sales with his father as he one day hoped to step into the family business.

Those dreams are now gone, leaving a family devastated.

Rodney Schick with his sons Jimmy (next to father) and Oli (far left). Photo / Windsor Park
Rodney Schick with his sons Jimmy (next to father) and Oli (far left). Photo / Windsor Park

The statement from the Schick family also provided a small update on how the others injured in the crash are recovering.

鈥淸Rodney] is in a stable condition with a long recovery expected,

鈥淥li is recovering well with support from the amazing team in the children鈥檚 ward.

鈥淲e appreciate everything that has been provided and sent to the family - we are well supported and catered for at this stage.

鈥淭hank you for your understanding and support.鈥

鈥楬eartbreaking tragedy鈥 - Mayor

Waip膩 Mayor Susan O鈥橰egan told the Herald that 鈥渙ur hearts are heavy today as we come to terms with the tragic ATV accident ... on Mother鈥檚 Day鈥.

She said the Schick family is 鈥渨ell-known, respected, and a longstanding local family鈥. She offered her deepest and sincerest condolences on behalf of the district.

鈥淲hichever way you look at this, it is an absolute heartbreaking tragedy. The days, weeks, and months ahead will be challenging for them.鈥

As a community, she wanted the family to know they 鈥渉ope to support and comfort鈥 them as best as possible.

鈥淐ambridge and indeed Waipa enjoys tight-knit connected communities who look out for and support one another and I expect this will come to the fore in the aftermath of this tragedy.鈥

O鈥橰egan thanked the emergency services who were involved in the incident on Sunday for their 鈥渟elfless service鈥.

The site of the accident on French Pass Rd, near Cambridge.
The site of the accident on French Pass Rd, near Cambridge.

School mourns much-loved student

Kaipaki school principal Kim Budd said; 鈥淲e are deeply saddened by the tragic accident that happened to one of our school families on Sunday, including the loss of one of our school鈥檚 much-loved students鈥.

鈥淥ur thoughts and aroha are with their wh膩nau during this time of profound loss, including with other family members who are injured.鈥

The staff and board are committed to supporting the students and school community as they navigate through this difficult time together, Budd said.

鈥榃e are family鈥

The Racing NZ Thoroughbred chat page posted on Facebook saying it was with 鈥渟adness鈥 that they announced the death of Jimmy Schick, the grandson of Nelson from Windsor Park.

鈥淲e again are reminded of our fragile life and whatever our status is in our horse industry.

鈥淲e are family, although we compete vigorously with each other, no matter what part of our industry, we are still the racing family.鈥

The post offered its prayers to Schick, a now 鈥渉all of famer in the Lord鈥檚 house鈥, and their condolences to his parents and the Windsor Park family.

鈥楬ectic time鈥: Remote and challenging rescue effort

Earlier, Cambridge Volunteer Fire Brigade chief fire officer Dennis Hunt said he believed the group had been hunting when the six seater side-by-side all-terrain vehicle rolled, according to Stuff.

鈥淚t was a hectic time out there,鈥 he said.

鈥淚t was quite remote and we couldn鈥檛 get a 4WD to it. We had to be taken there by the neighbours.鈥

Police confirmed two other children were flown to hospital after the ATV crash, and were now in a stable condition.

Hato Hone St John said it sent three helicopters as the area was inaccessible by road.

- Additional reporting by Malisha Kumar

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