2020
The Blesma News for 2020 covering news, activities and fundraising events for limbless veterans.
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Ben-Jack delighted with his first Snowboarding Gold
19 July 2020Ben-Jack Shaw has made a huge leap in his career as a competitive snowboarder by winning his first gold medal. The 37 year old was one of 10 athletes representing GB Snowsport when he picked up his first-ever win at the European Winter Para Sports event ParaSki4Europe in Poland in February. “It was great to win gold. My coach, Jim Hossell is a serving Royal Marine, and the time he puts into coaching, training, and guiding me is completely voluntary. It was fantastic to be able to get gold to say thank you to him for all his hard work as well,” said Ben-Jack wh
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Blesma at home workout - Seated session
17 July 2020Gregg Stevenson has devised a weekly home workout especially for his fellow Members, to help us keep our mind and bodies healthy during lock-down. "My name is Gregg and I am a Blesma Member that works at SMRC Preston (the prosthetics centre gym). We focus on the benefits that strength, fitness and mobility can bring to amputees and wheelchair users. I intend to develop several fitness sessions for you to try at home, with minimal equipment. I have been inspired by other Blesma Members, cracking on at this difficult time, and feel it would be
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Rick inspires Manchester United despite 'Pre-match nerves'
16 July 2020Former Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment soldier and life-long Manchester United fan Rick Clement has been inspiring his idols with his story of overcoming adversity. In February Rick, who lost both his legs while serving in Afghanistan, was invited to the club’s training ground by manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer to talk to the club’s first team players and coaching staff. “Every year, the Manchester United Disabled Supporters Association holds a black-tie dinner, and a guest speaker from the club attends. Last year, that was Ole,” said the 40-year-old from Lancashire
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Blesma sends congratulations video to Tony Hudgell
16 July 2020Tony Hudgell, 5, lost both of his legs as a result of abuse he suffered as a baby from his birth parents. Inspired by Sir Captain Tom Moore, he set out to raise funds for the NHS by walking every day in June, and while doing so learned to walk on his prosthetic legs. At first Tony’s adoptive family had hoped that this walking challenge arou
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