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CONTENT for 2004 Aug/Oct
Oscar Pistorius - Oscar’s phenomenal sprint.
The gun went off and Oscar Pistorius fell forward onto his knees and hands. It was the qualifier for the 200m for amputees. Pistorius
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Creating beautiful opportunities
A champion of the disabled from an early age, Masingita Masunga, a winner of the 2004 Shoprite Checkers/ SABC 2 Women... Read More
Creating a lifestyle through giving back
“The concept of managing by project is well suited for a non-profit industry as it allows you to use your limited resources... Read More
Contributing by following her dream
Sandy Heyman is a free spirit. She has parasailed. She did an 80 kilometre walk in a wheelchair just before she turned... Read More
Inspired Product - Personal hygiene made easy with Waterloo
With the Waterloo toilet-bidet in one there’s a whole new approach to personal hygiene, a revolution in the bathroom. Read More
Inspired Product - Aquaquading — a new world of adventure
Aquaquad launched its range of Rigid Inflatable Watercraft in 2003 at the Durban Boat Show – and now recognise a niche... Read More
The medal count
The South African Paralympic team did themselves proud, bringing home 15 Gold Medals, 13 Silver medals and seven Bronze... Read More
Getting into the swim with 11 medals
All in all the South African swimming team was a strong one, winning a total of 11 medals. Apart from Natalie du Toit... Read More
A perfect 10
"I’ve swum my best times here, what more could I ask for?" Read More
Top prize for brave Zanele
Zanele Situ was looking forward to defending her world record at the Athens Paralympics games. Read More
Winning for friendship
For Malcolm Pringle winning the gold in the 400m was not just about beating the present world record-holder, Tim Sullivan... Read More
Oscar’s phenomenal sprint
The gun went off and Oscar Pistorius fell forward onto his knees and hands. It was the qualifier for the 200m for amputees.... Read More
Proudly South African
Teboho Mokgalagadi set a new world record when he won gold in the 100m (13,05 sec). Mokgalagadi, who is cerebral palsied,... Read More
Two silvers and a bronze for Ernst
Ernst van Dyk won silver in the 800m wheelchair adding to his tally of silver in the 1 500m wheelchair and bronze in the... Read More
Fanie’s golden moments
Fanie Lombaard threw a golden world record in the shot put for amputees at the opening of the track and field events at... Read More
Qasa News - Bags of Hope give help where it’s needed
One of the most innovative projects in the QASA stable is the Bags of Hope project. Every person discharged from hospital... Read More
Qasa News - Quadriplegic arts on show
The Quadriplegic Association of South Africa hosted the magnificent artworks of quadriplegic artists, at Media Park in... Read More

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