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Wheelchair racing for funds

Many teams raced themed wheelchairs for funding for House Otto.

Having fun to raise funds: Teams took part in the Wheelchair Dash at Veritas College on Saturday to raise funds for House Otto, a self-help centre for quadriplegics which provides accommodation and the necessary physical assistance to quadriplegics and paraplegics. Gavin Johnson pushes his teammate in the wheelchair, Clement Westley over the finishing line.
Having fun to raise funds: Teams took part in the Wheelchair Dash at Veritas College on Saturday to raise funds for House Otto, a self-help centre for quadriplegics which provides accommodation and the necessary physical assistance to quadriplegics and paraplegics. Gavin Johnson pushes his teammate in the wheelchair, Clement Westley over the finishing line.
The winning team for the first race of the Wheelchair Dash which took place on Saturday at Veritas College were Peet-Hugo Hattingh (in the wheelchair), Johan Oberholzer, Fritz Kommer and Kemp van der Merwe. The event was held to raise funds for House Otto, a self-help centre for quadriplegics which provides accommodation and the necessary physical assistance to quadriplegics and paraplegics.
The winning team for the first race of the Wheelchair Dash which took place on Saturday at Veritas College were Peet-Hugo Hattingh (in the wheelchair), Johan Oberholzer, Fritz Kommer and Kemp van der Merwe.
The event was held to raise funds for House Otto, a self-help centre for quadriplegics which provides accommodation and the necessary physical assistance to quadriplegics and paraplegics.
Many teams participated in the Wheelchair Dash which took place at Veritas College on Saturday to raise funds for House Otto, a self-help centre for quadriplegics which provides accommodation and the necessary physical assistance to quadriplegics and paraplegics. Here are Peet-Hugo Hattingh (in the wheelchair), Fritz Kommer (pushing) and Johan Oberholzer chasing after his teammates in support. They were the winning team in the first race.
Many teams participated in the Wheelchair Dash which took place at Veritas College on Saturday to raise funds for House Otto, a self-help centre for quadriplegics which provides accommodation and the necessary physical assistance to quadriplegics and paraplegics. Here are Peet-Hugo Hattingh (in the wheelchair), Fritz Kommer (pushing) and Johan Oberholzer chasing after his teammates in support. They were the winning team in the first race.

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