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BCCT/ AmCham/ ECCT Joint Special Luncheon
Henry Wanyoike - Champion Runner
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Date:
Thursday, 21st February, 2008
Cost:
Members: NT$1,300
Non-members: NT$1,900
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Time:
18:30 - 21:30
Venue:
Sherwood Hotel,
3rd Floor Yuan Ming Room |
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Meet one of the world’s fastest runners, blind Kenyan athlete Henry
Wanyoike and his running guide Joseph Kibunja Gachui, and hear their
story.
About the Speaker:
Already a promising runner in his teenage years, Henry Wanyoike suffered
a mild stroke and lost his sight and his dream of being an athlete in
April 1995. It was not until a few years later when a doctor discovered
that Henry had once been a runner, did the idea of running again come
into Henry's mind. Henry runs with track guide and childhood friend
Joseph Kibunja Gachui. Henry not only won a place in the Kenyan
Paralympics team, he brought home the first gold medal in Africa for the
5,000 meter event at the Sydney Paralympics in 2000.
Now at age 33 Henry Wanyoike is the record holder of the 5,000 and
10,000 meters for a blind runner and gained gold medals for both
distances at the Athens Games.
Henry Wanyoike is involved in numerous charity projects in Kenya and
throughout the world including his own organization, the Henry Wanyoike
Foundation. He has bought knitting machines through prize money and
charitable donations, and he now employs other blind Kenyans and teaches
them how to knit pullovers. Henry is Standard Chartered Bank’s Goodwill
Ambassador for the "Seeing is Believing" Global Campaign.
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