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Paralympics for Brant Garvey

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TWO years ago, Brant Garvey couldn’t run or ride a bike.

Now the 29 year old congenital above-knee amputee has his sights set on competing as a triathlete at the 2016 Rio Paralympics.
He is currently ranked fifth in the world for the paratriathlon PT2 class.

Garvey has also become the first Australian above-knee amputee to finish an Ironman — and he set a WORLD RECORD doing it.

Three weeks ago Garvey “blew out the (mechanical) knee” on the blade and that meant a $6000 cost.

The life expectancy for running blades are two-three years. Garvey has reached the two year mark and the carbon fibre is starting to delaminate which means it loses efficiency & you work harder and go slower.
He has a running leg and a cycling leg and it costs $20,000 a year on maintenance; so that’s $20,000 with a few year life span
 
Lets help Brant raise $6,000.00 & achieve his dreams of representing Australia in Rio Paralympics.

For more on Brants story please visit his website http://noxcus.es/

or

Visit the Channel 9 news video
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NsJRMveiRsI
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  • Joseph De Thierry
    • $10
    • 9 yrs
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Alyssa Walsh
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Papatoetoe, NZ

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