Wheelchair Race for the Able-bodied
took place in Sheep Street, Rugby on Thursday 7 July 2005

organised by the Rugby Disability Forum

The idea was to get able-bodied people to see how difficult it is to manoeuvre a wheelchair.
General awareness of the problems was raised and it was felt to have been a most
successful event - enjoyable for the spectators and informative for the participants.


The 107.1 Rugby FM Red Rhino with Anne Clarke, the starter


The Mayor and Mayoress of Rugby, Cllr Richard and Mrs Amanda Lane
with special guest for the event, Sally Wager, who represented Great Britain
in the Paralympic Games in Athens in September 2004 in Basketball


Cllr David Wright competes in the first heat for the able-bodied


The Mayor tries out the obstacle course


Paul Cowley of the Warwickshire County Council Highways Department
competes against Chief Inspector Diane Vicary


Robin Richter has an unscheduled meeting with Traffic Warden Janet Hyde


Patrick Derham, Head Master of Rugby School


County Cllr John Vereker


Robin Richter, Managing Director, Rugby Town Centre Company


Starter Anne Clarke with Pam Jones,
both of the Rugby Disability Forum


Cllr Alan Webb, former Mayor of Rugby


Ian Davis, Director of Technical Services,
Rugby Borough Council


Rugby businessman, Bal Singh


Patrick Derham and Sally Wager


Winner Cllr David Wright with Sally Wager, who presented all the medals

Photographs above by Stuart Hill


Photographs below by Graham Hedges


MP Jeremy Wright next to the Mayoress, Mrs Amanda Lane


Former Chief Executive of Rugby Borough Council, front left,
with some of the competitors


Rugby School pupils shoot for a video


Patrick Derham and Cllr Chris Holman


The scene from across the road


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