12 years ago, a French group of roller skaters and wheelchair users arrived in London for the Paralympic Games.
Inspired by their spirit, Wheels and Wheelchairs was born.
12 years later, and we are looking to do an extraordinary challenge to celebrate the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games.
We're thrilled to announce that we are planning on skating from Brighton to Paris over four incredible days, from Saturday, August 24th, to Wednesday, August 28th. This journey isn't just a physical challenge; it's a testament to the strength, community, inclusivity and resilience that defines us.
We're aiming to include at least six wheelchair users and a minimum of 40 skaters, supported by a team of volunteers and support vehicles. While we've undertaken similar challenges in the past, this adventure holds a special place in our hearts, symbolising how far we've come and we guess could say everything's coming full circle.
We're on the lookout for sponsors and support to make this monumental challenge a success. If you're inspired by our mission and want to be part of this historic journey, we'd love to connect and discuss how you can help.
The excitement is real, and we can't wait to make history together.
Let's roll into the Paris 2024 - Comité d'organisation des Jeux Olympiques et Paralympiques de 2024 with style, determination, and a shared vision of what's possible when we unite.
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3moArchimed you could not have had a better inspiration than Manasi Joshi. She is very balanced, logical, practical, and has been inspiring lakhs of students and particularly girl students. Congrats to Manasi, and all the best to Archimed.