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One-Arm Swimmer Raises Hope | Glasgow News
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Barry Davids, a former rugby player who lost his right arm in a tackle 26 years ago, just swam eight miles in the Henley Thames Marathon using only one arm — a grueling five-hour feat training him for his next big challenge: swimming 11 miles across Lake Windermere on September 5th. Motivated by his own journey and the life-changing support he received from the RFU Injured Players Foundation, Barry is raising funds and awareness for the charity that helps rugby players recover from devastating injuries. Training relentlessly since last summer, he’s determined to inspire others facing adversity, reminding them that perseverance and small steps can lead to big victories — and that sometimes, the greatest strength comes from overcoming what seems impossible.
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