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The Easi-Cab Travel Club provides a transport service for people with disabilities who are unable to access public transport.

The Travel Club is open to all ages.Our aim is to allow members to enjoy a better quality of life by enabling them to participate fully in educational, training, sporting, recreational and cultural activities.

The Easi-Cab Travel Club is a registered charity based in Bray. We provide a service covering East Wicklow and South County Dublin.
This Blog is to help keep you informed about the service and to share things that are going on in the world that might interest you.

Friday, January 21, 2011

Marathon wheelchair racers showing how it can be done.

Well it started in 1975 when Bob Hall of Belmont, Massachusetts at the age of 24 turned up at the starting line of the 75th Boston marathon to do something that was never done before. 
Bob arrived on the day in a hospital wheelchair that had been adapted for racing and was the first athlete in the world to complete a marathon in a wheelchair .
In fairness Bob had been in touch with the Race Director Will Cloney and had got permission to take part,  Will Cloney said that if the Bob finished in 3.30 hour or less that his  attempt would be officially recognized.   Bob Hall crossed the finishing line in 2 hours and 58 min after the starting gun went off and realized his goal.
And along the way, he changed perceptions. His efforts open doors for other athletes with disabilities that wanted to compete in marathons.
Athletes in wheelchairs race in marathons around the world, Wheelchair racers are  recognizing as equal counterparts to runners and have there own category,  Thirty Five years after Bob Hall turned up at the starting line his efforts carry on paying dividend.
It was with a heavy heart I read that the Event organisers prohibited wheelchairs users from participating in 2010 SBS Marathon Christchurch. Traffic Management and Health and Safety requirements are often used to legitimise these decisions, I think this is discrimination. 
While in April 2010 Wakako Tsuchida a Japanese athlete made wheelchair racers history by winning two marathons in one week. She won in Boston in 1:43:32  on the 19th of April and in London on April 25th her time was 1:52:33 


Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Sports for People with Disabilities

This week I thought we would look at sports that people with a disabilities can participate in. While doing the research I found a lot of different accessible sport. Some are based on existing sports but customized to meet the needs of people with disabilities, a number of sports have been specially created for people with disabilities have no corresponding able-bodied sport
Nowadays, people with a disability participate in high performance as well as in recreational and competitive sport. The number of people involved in sport and physical activity is gradually increasing around the world and this is true for athletes with disabilities as well.
As far back as 1945 organizations began to include athletes with disabilities in sporting events such as the Olympic Games and Commonwealth Games and we know have a thriving environment for people who are interested in competing at International level, as well sporting activities at local and National levels. There is also a number of sports that are outside the formal categories, such as Wheelchair basketball, Wheelchair dancing, Weightlifting. I thought over the next week or so we could have a look at some of them.

Have a look at this, its just a little taster

Saturday, January 1, 2011