Earlier today I had the pleasure of addressing the group at the Challenge Camp in Eastern Beach.
My presentation was on overcoming obsticles and was received by 32 participants of the camp and a number of other Rotary poeple.
Thank …
Earlier today I had the pleasure of addressing the group at the Challenge Camp in Eastern Beach.
My presentation was on overcoming obsticles and was received by 32 participants of the camp and a number of other Rotary poeple.
Thank …
To present to the new cabin crew a new perspective of dealing with specific needs individuals. We giving them an overview of some of the more common disabilities and indentify the similarities of able-bodied passengers and that of special needs …
Airfile prone shooting competition at Disraeli Street, Mt Eden.
580
However this score is reflection of multiple changes to my seating and table, and still I manage to keep the scores constant.…
I was unable to attend this event due to the course restrictions and managements decisions.…
First in both SH1 Standing and SH1 Prone air rifle, 10 meter.
New PB (Personal Best) in Standing, and on target for X2X Paralympic Program with Hadleigh Peirson.…
It was a good race, even tho it started a little late so The Stig was cold before he started. 9min 55sec and lost 600cals in total.…
To 18 students this time and went just as well as the previous groups. ACS03 looks to be a sedate but good class. They had some good questions and some interesting ideas they most shared readily with the rest of …
Due to lack of funds meant I was unable to attend this event.…
Hard to shoot while people are talking but guess thats all part of it. Unfortunately I had no-one to help me chage targets eitehr so, it was all up to me. My heart rate was probably a little high & …
It was a hard slog 8.4km (run twice 16.8km total) in the “fireman’s suit” this year. Managed to have a real jacket and steel BA set on my back, this meant I needed a further 7.5kg on the front the …
The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them – into the impossible.
— ARTHUR C. CLARKE