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Francis Ogilvy is raising money for Disability Snowsport UK - The Skiers and Boarders Charity
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Tour de Grouse · 1 June 2008

Disability Snowsport UK’s vision is of mountains and ski slopes free from barriers. It's our mission to make snowsport accessible for everyone; regardless of disability, injury or experience.

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"Blazin' Baronet and Short Cut off on a Peleton!"
Francis (BB - cycling name!)  andChristopher Lamotte (Short Cut) are getting on their bikes again for a 120 mile tour through the Highlands on 14th June and are seeking sponsorship for Disability Snowsport Scotland. The 4th annual Tour de Grouse leaves Kirkmichael in Perthshire and winds westwards towards Amulree and Killin before returning homewards via Glen Lyon and Pitlochry.
 
Disability Snowsport Scotland  aims to help an individual improve their quality of life and transfer the benefits that they gain from snow sports into their everyday life. With the snapping into bindings or the transfer from a wheelchair to a sit ski, a person with a disability choosing to ski chooses freedom, independence and adventure. They are choosing to overcome chronic health problems, they are challenging a physical or learning disability and seeking to conquer the barriers that confront them in everyday life. They are pushing their boundaries and overcoming massive obstacles that you and I encounter as simplistic.

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£182.58
+ £51.50 Gift Aid
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£182.58
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£0.00

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