I managed to visit my sponsor child Peli Phelm in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
It was an amazing experience being able to get exposed to such extreme poverty and helped me be more humble and appreciative of my circumstances.…
I managed to visit my sponsor child Peli Phelm in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.
It was an amazing experience being able to get exposed to such extreme poverty and helped me be more humble and appreciative of my circumstances.…
I was the first racechair to complete this event in the solo section.
This event was a lot more difficult than I originally thought, 160 km (100 miles) around the Lake Taupo Lake.
It was very hard due to the …
In this fantastic event I manage to get hand controls in an old car and drive around the small Waikaraka Park dirt track, smashing into other cars.
I fully recommend to anyone they take part in one of these events, …
This is a wonderfully scenic event running around Huntly area, out as far as the Huntly East Mine. This course is no longer suitable for racing wheelchairs.
The course has changed a few times since I first started, running around …
After returning to New Zealand from being in the UK visiting family, I slept one night, woke up the next day, did this race, and the nex tday (Monday) started at Auckland University for my B.Ed Primary Teaching degree.
Some …
Fantastic course out the back of Manukau, more like ‘any where south’ course, and everywhere in between. I believe this course is no longer suitable for wheelchair entrants.…
This event was one of my final bigger competitions for 100 and 200 meter races.
I believe it was at this event I managed my overall PB 100 meter 16.4sec.
Following these I started to focus more on other areas …
Competed in the Far Easten South Pacific International Committee Games in Busan, South Korea.
I competed in the 100 and 200 meter races and managed to place in the semi final in the 100 meter. My coach at the time …
Pack n Pedal run this wonderful course from Albany Kristin School, the one event caters for 40km and a 100km course.
Both years I competed in the 40km section. Starting at Kristin, going up the massive Albany hill, along the …
I carried the Common Wealth Games batton up Queens Street, Auckland.
Being new to publicity photos I was unsure of how to smile.…
The only way of finding the limits of the possible is by going beyond them – into the impossible.
— ARTHUR C. CLARKE
