SCOTLAND'S frame running double world champion says the launch of a new hub in Scotstoun will change the lives of children with limited mobility.
champion says the launch of a new hub in Scotstoun will change the lives of children with limited mobility.
"The hub will mean many more children with limited mobility will be given the chance to participate in recreation and sport and discover the joy of frame running like I did." Drysdale added: "With the support of Wooden Spoon, Cerebral Palsy Scotland was able to introduce me to frame running through their therapy sessions and ultimately make a young boy’s dream of participating and achieving in sport come true."
This will give the club enough time to grow a membership and raise enough funding to purchase their own equipment and will also allow current clubs to interchange frame sizes like a ‘swap shop’.
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