Joining the Movement: Championing Asian Representation and Parkinson’s Awareness Through Sport
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Joining the movement: Championing Asian representation and Parkinson’s awareness through sport
I recently joined the incredible team at the Asian Sports Foundation. It is an honour to work alongside passionate individuals such as Shazia Ali, Harleen Kaur and Angus Martin. Since it was founded by Jug Johal, the Asian Sports Foundation has worked to transform inactivity into active living, promoting better wellbeing and greater representation of Asian communities in sport and physical activity.This is a cause close to my heart. The undeniab…
At the age of 75 and suffering from Parkinson's disease, David Walker has just completed a complete triathlon, offering a lesson of courage and determination to all those who believe that age or disease are insurmountable barriers. His achievement resonates as a message of hope for millions of people facing the challenges of aging and neurodegenerative diseases.
Parkinson's disease and the power of sport - Sports Gazette
“You have Parkinson’s Disease.” Four words that changed Garen Williams’ life when he was just 45 years old. “I thought I’d never play football again,” he tells me during our video call from his home in South Wales. Eight years later, however, the co-founder of Sport Parkinson’s proudly professes to be playing the best football of his life. He’s travelled the world with the game, representing both England and his beloved Cardiff City. Image provi…
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