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Hi John, it's Victoria here. I am a disabled paddleboarder, using crutches or a wheelchair to get about. And I've just completed a SUP challenge to raise funds for Surfers Against Sewage.
This is my story.
I discovered paddleboarding in 2024 and set myself a challenge to paddle the whole length (35 miles) of the navigable Mon & Brecon canal in South Wales, raising money for SAS and litter picking as I go.
I'm not the world's fastest paddler, but I am hopefully doing some good for this beautiful canal and for water cleanliness as a whole.
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I was a very active child and teen but had some joint problems which required surgery. These turned out to be due to a genetic condition which caused me to develop arthritis at a young age.
When I was pregnant in my 20s, I had a fall which sped up the arthritis in my spine. It has left me in constant pain, with limited strength in my legs and left arm
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You’ll see from my photos, there's one of my crutches under the bungees on my board. I use these and a wheelchair to get around. I also have an accessible paddleboard seat, which has helped me paddle further before the pain becomes too much.
I'm very lucky to have a supportive husband and mum, who have walked the towpath with me for this challenge. They help me get on and off the board, move around locks and stay safe.
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I grew up in a family with a background in farming, living in the countryside and appreciating nature. This has driven me to pursue an Environmental Studies degree through distance learning, which I am doing now, in my thirties.
I believe we live on an amazing planet and we all have the responsibility to care for it. This is just me doing my tiny part.
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Feeling inspired by Victoria's story? Start your own challenge!
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You could help save our wild waters by...
💦 SUPing the length of your local river, lake or coastline
🏄 Surfing or dipping everyday for a month
⛵ Kayaking or sailing around an island
🚴 Walking, running, cycling or swimming a challenging distance
🧁 Holding a bakesale or a birthday fundraiser
Whatever you do, you'll be part of our impact by helping fuel the fight to protect our waterways from harmful sewage and plastic pollution.
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Surfers Against Sewage
Wheal Kitty Workshops, St Agnes, Cornwall, TR5 0RD
Tel: 01872 553 001
Surfers Against Sewage is a national marine conservation and campaigning charity that inspires, unites, and empowers communities to take action to protect oceans, beaches, waves, and wildlife.
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