133 - Ferdi van Eerden and Shaun Anderson on Inclusive Archery

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In this episode, we return to the subject of inclusive sport. Lois chats about inclusive archery with three-time Paralympian Shaun Anderson, and Ferdi van Eerden, who has competed four times in the World Archery Indoor Nationals.
The conversation focuses on the ways in which archery can be adapted to accommodate people with differing needs, the high level of inclusion within the sport and the benefits of participating in a sport for persons with disabilities.
Why not give inclusive archery a try?
Reach out to Shaun and the South
African National Archery Association (at the following links:
Shaun website: https://odysseyarchery.co.za/
Shaun WhatsApp: +27 (0)83 658 2129
SANAA Website: https://www.sanaa.org.za/
Image description:
Ferdi, A man in a wheelchair, who is wearing a blue and red shirt is aiming a bow, presumably at an archery target, On the wheelchair there is a dark blue bag containing various articles. Other competitors can be seen in the background as are archery targets and a digital scoreboard.
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This episode edited by Craig Strachan using Hindenburg PRO – find out more on Hindenburg.com
Credits and music by Charlie Dyasi.
19 Aug English South Africa Society & Culture · Non-Profit

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