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2021

Blesma Updates for 2021, covering news, activities and fundraising events for limbless veterans. 

  • Report on Blesma AGM 2021

    AGM
    23 July 2021

    INTRODUCTION This report is intended as an anonymised summary of the 2021 AGM, for use in the Summer Bulletin. A full confidential record of the meeting is at Reference A and an extract will be put in the 2021 Trustees’ Annual Report.  REPORT  The 2021 Blesma AGM took place on Sunday 13th June by video conference.  Some 12 Members and 4 honorary members with voting rights took part in the meeting.  Some 89 proxy voting instructions were received.  The meeting was therefore quorate in accordance with Blesma’s

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  • British Para Ice Hockey is searching for Female Athletes

    Women's Para Ice Hockey
    21 July 2021

    The British Para Ice Hockey Association (BPIHA) is proud to announce the launch of the Women’s GB High Performance program. The BPIHA will be facilitating both the current GB Para Ice Hockey Program and the new Women’s GB high performance programs geared towards classifiable athletes with physical disabilities to participate in International Paralympic Committee (IPC) sanctioned events. The new Women’s GB programme will be overseen by Head Coach Peggy Assinck who will be assisted by current GB Para Ice Hockey Head Coach Ian Offers. We are currently recr

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  • Blesma 100 returns to our roads with 150-mile route

    Jon Bell
    19 July 2021

    Military veterans – some who are severely injured – have taken on a two-day, 150-mile coast-to-coast cycle challenge across the Pennines and Yorkshire Dales to raise funds for Blesma. Now in its sixth year, the Blesma 100 – a popular cycle ride organised by Blesma Member and ambassador Jonathan Bell – saw 30 riders set off from Morecambe, Lancashire on 12 June with their sights set on Scarborough on the Yorkshire coast. Along the way, the group cycled some 150 miles and climbed more than 7,000 feet in elevation. “What a fantastic team effort that showed real c

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  • James completes 48-hour march to honour mum

    James KIRBY
    17 July 2021

    Serving Corporal James Kirby has completed a 48-hour march for Blesma in memory of his mum, who died after contracting coronavirus. Starting on Friday 30 April, James marched from the Cenotaph in Preston to ITC Catterick and back – a total of 154 miles – in honour of his “beautiful mum”. Denise, who was a double amputee, died in hospital on 12 March, aged just 59. “Mum lost both her legs through diabetes and had a stroke which resulted in her losing the use of her hands, but she always had a bit of banter. She was tough,”

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