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WATCH: Alberton cyclist makes a difference across South Africa

Despite living with vision loss, Gavin Kilpatrick continues to achieve at the highest level while uplifting communities and promoting sport for people with disabilities.

Gavin Richard Kilpatrick from Mayberry Park in Alberton is a visually impaired athlete who continues to inspire many through his dedication to sport and community work.

He was born with Stargardt disease, an eye disease that causes vision loss

Despite this, Gavin has built an impressive sporting career. He has taken part in blind cricket, tandem cycling, rowing, para triathlon, blind bowls, and competitive fishing.

He has also competed in major international events, including the Paralympic Games and the Commonwealth Games.

Gavin joined the Meals on Wheels charity cycling tour from Alberton to Cape Town. He and his team left Alberton on February 25, got to Kimberly on February 27 and completed their journey to Cape Town on March 6.

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The team travelled about 1 400km over nine days, cycling between 160km and 180km each day.

They passed through towns including Klerksdorp, Kimberley, De Aar, Beaufort West, Montague and Oudtshoorn.

Along the route, they stopped at community centres, schools, hospices, and old age homes to donate food parcels and essential supplies to those in need.

Gavin also continues to achieve success in cycling, recently winning the blind category at both provincial and national championships.

He is passionate about promoting sport for people with disabilities, especially young athletes. He believes more opportunities are needed to help them get involved and grow in sport.

Gavin Richard Kilpatrick. Photo: Supplied

“Sports at an early age play a vital role in a child’s development. Activities like these help build skills needed for learning, including reading and writing,” said Gavin.

Through his journey, Gavin hopes to inspire others and encourage more people with disabilities to take part in sport. He is already considering joining the charity ride again next year.

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Aphiwe Nkutha

Aphiwe Nkutha is a third-year journalism student at Tshwane University of Technology and intern at Caxton Local Media. She enjoys covering community news , events and stories that inform and connect the community. She is passionate about learning more and sharing stories that matter.

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