Blesma News 2014
The Blesma News for 2014 covering news, activities and fundraising events for limbless veterans.
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Great Dunmow Round Table
10 October 2014The group set out to raise £40,000 for Blesma by cycling 165 miles from Great Dunmow, Essex to Ypres. They embarked on their challenge from Great Dunmow safe in the knowledge that they had hit their target but are now astounded to know their efforts have secured £53,000. Chairman Mike Dalton added: “Setting off knowing we had hit our £40,000 target was fantastic. The fact we have now raised £53,000 is outstanding. The effort everybody put in and the generosity of the people who donated was just incredible.”
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Blesma Members win Pride of Britain Award for inspirational performance at the Invictus Games
7 October 2014The British Invictus team will be recognised at the Pride of Britain Awards 2014, for inspiring people to better themselves, no matter what. Across five days this summer, former and current members of our armed forces came together in London for a sporting event like no other. Championed by Prince Harry, the Games captured the imagination of the country as more than 400 competitors from 13 nations demonstrated their incredible determination and strength. Using the power of sport, the Games were c
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Blesma diary – Belgium Bike Ride 2014
1 October 2014Written by Ian Jones, Prosthetist 31 August 2014 With the Members having arrived the day before, the vans were loaded and with our OCD leader at the front. We boarded the ferry to Calais on an early crossing just as the clouds parted and sun shone down onto the White Cliffs, all looking very pleasant. We reunited in France and formed our little convoy heading to Brussels, arriving safely at the hotel after negotiating the bizarre road network. 1 August 2014 After an hour’s drive we arrived at the first drop off point. With all bikes and ri
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As The Crow Flies
30 September 2014In June the Beeline Britain team completed the first ever straight-line journey from Land’s End to John O’Groats, a total of 1,100km. Now you have the chance to watch the team take on the journey in the feature-length documentary 'As The Crow Flies'. The documentary had its premiere at the Kendal Mountain Film Festival, where it won the People's Choice Award. The London premiere followed at the Royal Geographical Society on Friday 28th November 2014. Th
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