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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed with his wife Carissa and daughters Evie-Rose and Marlowe at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed with his wife Carissa at their home in Brough in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed with Steve Ball who runs the Rugby League Benevolent Fund at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed with his wife Carissa at their home in Brough in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Steve Ball who runs the Rugby League Benevolent Fund photographed in Brough, in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The Fund has financially and emotionally supported Mose Masoe following his spinal cord injury.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed with his wife Carissa and their daughters Evie-Rose and Marlowe at his home in Brough in the East Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed with his wife Carissa and their daughters Evie-Rose and Marlowe at their home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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    The Hull KR prop suffered a serious spinal injury in January but straight after the operation he vowed to recover. On 13 May he took his first, unaided steps
    Mose Masoe is a retired Samoa former international Rugby League player who last played as a prop for Hull Kingston Rovers in the Betfred Super League. In January 2020, Masoe was taken from the field on a stretcher during the clubs pre-season friendly against Wakefield Trinity after suffering a serious spinal Injury which left him paralysed from the shoulders down. Masoe was rushed to hospital where he had emergency care. On January 16th it was announced that he would not play Rugby League again. Since January Masoe has been rehabilitating and has made incredible progress and he is now able to stand and walk with the help of a walking frame. Mose Masoe is photographed at his home in Brough in the Easst Riding of Yorkshire.
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  • REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
    zReportage.com Story of the Week # 615 - Wheeling In Cuba - Launched Nov. 19, 2016 - Full multimedia experience: audio, stills, text and or video: Go to zReportage.com to see more - Quadriplegic Josh Basile motivates others with spinal cord injuries using adaptive sports adventures to get out of their wheelchairs and ''live every breath,'' he declares. He organized a sailing trip to Cuba from Key West, on the only wheelchair accessible yacht in the world called 'Impossible Dream', with two elevators and a wraparound ramp designed by a quadriplegic. 'Cuba came about really because I wanted to come up with an innovative way to change the way the world sees paralysis'. While in Cuba they played sling shot golf invented by Basile, stayed in one of the few handicapped accessible hotels owned by a Cuban paraplegic and experienced the culture and issues of navigating the country by wheelchair. 'You know, it's always different doing anything in a chair. It's different. But different is not ruined. Different is fun, different is beautiful. And I'm willing and excited to try the next thing,' says Josh. 'Life can't get any better than this,' he declares. 'My injury has taken a lot but it's given so much more in return (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
    May 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Five little words, innocent enough alone but when strung together they are devastating: 'You will never walk again. It's ninety percent mental to overcome,' says COLIN BUCHANAN, 27. He navigates the wheelchair challenges of old Havana as he visits a tourist shop to buy a hat (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
    May 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - COLIN BUCHANAN, 27 navigates the wheelchair challenges of Havana. On left is GABBY AHRENS and right is BABILA KINGSLEY NDASI, caregiver for Josh. Quadriplegic Josh Basile formed a non-profit called Determined2Heal and motivates others with spinal cord injuries using adaptive sports adventures to get out of their wheelchairs and ''live every breath,'' he declares. He organized a sail to Cuba from Key West, Florida in May 2016 on the only wheelchair accessible yacht in the world called the Impossible Dream (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
    May 27, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - JOSH BASILE gets help from local Cuban residents and his caregiver BABILA KINGSLEY NDASI as he is determined to get his 450 pound wheelchair up a steep flight of stairs at a cigar factory he wanted to visit. Navigating the trip in wheelchairs offered many challenges. 'The cigar factory, we were told it was wheelchair accessible. They had an elevator we had nothing to worry about. We arrive and the next thing you know there's five steps,'' says Josh. 'And about five Cuban men who were all watching immediately ran to the side to help support my wheelchair and to help balance me until we got the ramp reconnected at the top and they pushed me all the way up (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
    May 26, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - On Calle Obispo in old Havana, ROBBY BECKMAN, left met an elderly man, MAXIMO ROGOBERTO ACOSTA OLIVERA in a battered wheelchair with a hat filled with a few coins but didn't appear to be begging. He was injured in a work accident. He admired their fancy wheelchairs and grasped the hands and legs of Robby, which were paralyzed for both of them. Robby said, It's all how you treat people also man. If you treat people with respect and a lot of people have good hearts, they want to help you. Somehow it's like karma, it's going to come back to you (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
    May 26, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Five little words, innocent enough alone but when strung together they are devastating: 'You will never walk again,' says COLIN BUCHANAN, 27. He navigates the logistical challenges of old Havana as local Cuban girls stare at his wheelchair (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
    May 26, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - On Calle Obispo in old Havana, ROBBY BECKMAN, left met an elderly man, MAXIMO ROGOBERTO ACOSTA OLIVERA in a battered wheelchair with a hat filled with a few coins but didn't appear to be begging. He was injured in a work accident. He admired their fancy wheelchairs and grasped the hands and legs of Robby, which were paralyzed for both of them. Robby said, It's all how you treat people also man. If you treat people with respect and a lot of people have good hearts, they want to help you. Somehow it's like karma, it's going to come back to you (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
    May 26, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - Five little words, innocent enough alone but when strung together they are devastating: 'You will never walk again,' says COLIN BUCHANAN, 27. He navigates the logistical challenges of old Havana as local Cubans stare at his wheelchair. GABBY AHRENS accompanies him (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
    May 26, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - ROBBY BECKMAN navigates the cobblestone streets of old Havana. Quadriplegic Josh Basile organized a sail to Cuba from Key West, Florida in May 2016 on the only wheelchair accessible yacht in the world called the Impossible Dream, with two elevators and a wraparound ramp designed by a quadriplegic (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
    May 24, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - JOSH BASILE, 30 (front L) leads friends COLIN BUCHANAN (right R) and ROBBY BECKMAN (R back) with his power wheelchair on the streets of Cuba. Josh said, 'Cuba came about really because I wanted to come up with an innovative way to change the way the world sees paralysis.' And I don't think there is a bigger stage right now than Cuba. Americans really are interested in hearing about what it's like down there and going down there in a wheelchair,' going down there in three wheelchairs - provides an opportunity to change the way the world sees paralysis. We can show what Cuba is like from a different perspective (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
    May 24, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - JOSH BASILE, ROBBY BECKMAN, COLIN BUCHANAN and GABBY AHRENS tour Havana in an old convertible. Quadriplegic Basile organized a sail to Cuba from Key West, Florida in May 2016 on the only wheelchair accessible yacht in the world called the Impossible Dream, with two elevators and a wraparound ramp designed by a quadriplegic (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
    May 24, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - JOSH BASILE views a picture of Fidel Castro as the group visits one of Cuba's large tourist hotels. Quadriplegic Basile formed a non-profit called Determined2Heal and motivates others with spinal cord injuries using adaptive sports adventures to get out of their wheelchairs and ''live every breath,'' he declares. He organized a sail to Cuba from Key West, Florida in May 2016 on the only wheelchair accessible yacht in the world called the Impossible Dream (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
    May 24, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - ROBBY BECKMAN (front) 32, watches his shot during a game of adaptive slingshot golf with a pendulum-powered putter (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
    May 23, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - JOSH BASILE (left) has a handshake from a dancer as she stops by their table during a visit to the infamous Tropicana nightclub. 'It was definitely interesting having my girlfriend at the time next to me. I was like trying to look at Gabby and look at the dancer and say 'Am I allowed to be here?' But Gabby is a cool cat,'' says Josh. Quadriplegic Basile formed a non-profit called Determined2Heal and motivates others with spinal cord injuries using adaptive sports adventures to get out of their wheelchairs and ''live every breath,'' he declares. He organized a sail to Cuba from Key West, Florida in May 2016 on the only wheelchair accessible yacht in the world called the Impossible Dream, with two elevators and a wraparound ramp designed by a quadriplegic (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
    (c) Dukas

     

  • REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
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    REPORTAGE - Rollstuhlfahren in Kuba
    May 23, 2016 - Havana, Cuba - COLIN BUCHANAN takes pictures during their visit to the infamous Tropicana nightclub. 'The dancers at the Tropicana were colorful to say the least. They were dressed to impress. My goal was always to turn people's heads when we came down to Cuba, the Tropicana dancers definitely turned people's heads,' said Josh Basile (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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