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Pedaling to victory
Olympic hopes from BLESMA members
Pushing though their disabilities, British serves men still aim for the best and are hoping to achieve several gold medals in the 2012 Olympic games.
Pedaling to victory
Olympic hopes from BLESMA members
Pushing though their disabilities, British serves men still aim for the best and are hoping to achieve several gold medals in the 2012 Olympic games.
Limbless para jumps again
Tom Neathway
Tom lost both legs and arm in the villages of Kajaki, in the summer of 2008. BLESMA enabled him to ‘get back to normality’ and have his first parachute jump since his accident.
Learning to walk again
Captain Kate Philp "It's a strange thing as an adult to have to learn to walk again... everyday is an improvement and thats an extremely positive thing and it really motivates you to work even harder."
Steve Gill, Wheelchair basketball coach
Steve Gill and his rehabilitation experience
After his injury Steve was approached by BLESMA members whilst still inside hospital; since joining he has been involved in many projects, from sailing across to the Atlantic to coaching wheelchair basketball players.
About BLESMA
About BLESMA
"When a challenger 2 tank was penetrated for the first timeā¦skiing down a mountain was the furthest thing from the drivers mind."

















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