SKIBOB 2004 SOELDEN - BLESMA Skibob Rehabilitation Event
20th - 27th February 2004
report by Ray Holland OBE BEM
This year was a unique occasion in one very special way. Henry Wuga MBE, who
has been associated with disabled ski bobbing almost from its inception, was
celebrating his 80th birthday on 23rd February and this special anniversary
fell within the BLESMA week.
Henry and ‘Auntie’ Ingrid are known to scores of BLESMA Ski Bobbers where for
a decade and a half he was our Chief Instructor and subsequently Instructor
in Chief. Although he formally retired two years ago, he had expressed a wish
to bob on his birthday this year. We were delighted to accommodate this wish
and to have him with us as the independent SAGB examiner for an instructor’s
course.
He willingly accepted the invitation but in his inimitable way, decided he must
make an additional contribution to the event. He wrote to his many friends worldwide
seeking contributions to his three charities. In so doing he raised over £10,000
of which he donated in excess of £3,000 to BLESMA for skibob rehabilitation.
We are immensely grateful for this generous gift particularly from one who has
done so much for the Association. We celebrated his birthday in style and were
assisted in this by Markus Streiter, the owner of Hotel Neue Post.
Dozens of birthday cards flooded in, many from our own ski bobbers including
one from a Member serving in Iraq.
Notwithstanding strenuous efforts to get him to ease off, this had to be abandoned
after two days (it was far too stressful for me) with Henry on the slopes and
actively participating as in past days. We were delighted too, that Ingrid again
took to the slopes after an accident two years ago.
David Tweed on Mono-ski |
Colin Rouse lands after a jump |
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The core week took place from 20th to 27th February with applications well
in excess of places available with difficult decisions having to be taken. Unlike
last year, weather conditions were not good although the last two days could
not have been better. Although there was good snow, we had more than our fair
share of wind, sleet and heavy mist. Nevertheless, apart from one morning devoted
to theory and revision, the party were on the slopes each day.
Brendan West |
Henry Wugra Presents an Award |
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As for many years now, Lord Sterling, Chairman of P & O Ferries provided
complimentary tickets for the advance party and access to the Club lounge. Once
again, our heartfelt thanks to Lord Sterling, his staff at Dover and the Masters
of the Pride of Dover and P & O Aquitaine.
On arrival at Soelden we were met by Herr Thomas Scheiber of the Cable car company
who provided the party with concessional Ski passes. The Operations Director,
Herr Helmut Kuprian made the usual arrangements for storing our bobs on the
mountain and briefed his many lift operators on the special needs of amputees.
Messrs Riml, through Carl and Cindy, provided us with heated storage for boots
and other items of personal equipment and helped in many other ways. To them
all, many thanks indeed.
Recent regulations introduced by the FISB coupled with insurance requirements
now place more emphasis on safety. Risk assessments and warnings about drinking
on the piste are now the order of the day. As a result of past experience, we
reintroduced the teaching format first used by the late Dick Archard and Henry
Wuga to ensure that students were not allowed to exceed their capacity to be
in control of their Bob. This has resulted in a much better basic grounding
and knowledge of the sport and assists in instilling confidence at an early
stage.
Jonathan Wright MBE provided prosthetic support and medical advice in addition
to instructing duties.
Chris Livett provided overall instructional supervision covering basic tuition
and an instructors course at which Brendan West and Colin Rouse were successful.
Our congratulations to them both. We welcome back Chris Jones after an absence
of some 15 years. His first trip was as a BK amputee and this latest event saw
him as AK amputee with the additional problems this brings. He not only managed
to achieve a Bronze medal for his efforts but won outright the Chief Instructor’s
Shield for the most dramatic “white out” after attempting to surmount a three
foot ice wall!!
Nigel Smith also rejoined us after an absence of some years and obtained a Bronze
medal. Phil Watkins successfully upgraded to Silver. Major Bob McClelland QGM
and David Tweed who were attempting ski bobbing for the first time also joined
us. Bob obtained a Bronze plus grading showing that turn of speed reminiscent
of those that have had involvement with either the Marines or Paras! David Tweed
quickly adapted to the Bob but his severe injury made riding the equipment at
the best uncomfortable and frequently painful. Fitted up with a Mono-Ski he
gave a superb performance and earned the admiration of three experienced skiers
who he joined on the last day. He has formed the Manchester Amputee Football
Club in association with Manchester City FC and is its Secretary. He was an
inspiration to us all.
