OH! Magazine - Australian Version November 2016 | Page 5

important new research that can potentially save lives in the future. 2. To provide funding, equipment and resources to assist amputees to achieve their sporting dreams – which essentially was the birth of the START Foundation. The event was a complete success, with Kerryn and 19 other cyclists covering 3,600km over five weeks, raising a total of $80,000 – $40,000 of which was donated to the RAH, which was used to buy a scanner to assess critically ill patients for muscle atrophy. A year down the track and the START Foundation has appointed an official ambassador in Kelly Cartwright OAM, who is a Paralympic World Record holder and Gold medalist. It’s also funded it’s first recipient in Liam Twomey, who will receive funding to acquire a brand new multi-purpose prosthetic leg and foot that will help him to go on and achieve his sporting dreams. Additionally, another round of grant applications has just closed off, which has kicked off the assessment process for the START Foundation team. On a personal level, Kerryn was disappointed that her event category was not included in the recent Rio Olympics, however, at the time of writing this article Kerryn is ranked third in the world so you can bet we'll be seeing and hearing alot more about her performances in the near future. What impressed me most during Kerryn’s presentation at the Women’s Health and Fitness Summit, was when she said ‘I wouldn’t change a thing’, which is pretty much the last thing one might expect to hear from someone who nearly lost her life twice. But I guess that’s what makes this humble, down-to-earth 51-year-old so inspiring; what she may lack in limb, she sure makes up for in heart! To find out more about the START Foundation or to contact Kerryn who is also a motivational speaker, visit www.startfoundation.org.au *The term ‘amputee’ refers to someone who has experienced a full or partial removal of a limb, limb impairment or limb deficiency from birth, or as a consequence of an accident or medical condition. OH! MAGAZINE ( NOVEMBER 2016 ) 5