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Youngsters from Holly Bank and Honley High Schools just missed first prize in the final
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Youngsters from Holly Bank and Honley High Schools just missed first prize in the final
Youngsters from Holly Bank and Honley High Schools just missed first prize in the final of a unique outdoor challenge for disabled and able-bodied teenagers. The Kielder Challenge was held in the Kielder Forest, Northumberland. Seen making last minute plans are team members (back, from left) Wayne Donaldson, Jason Bunn and Shafaq Dad; (front) Philip Ellis, John Styring, Stephen Ricketts and Stuart Milner. The team finished runners-up behind Singleton Hall School, Blackpool, who scored 44pts - just one more than the Huddersfield outfit, who received a special endeavour trophy for effort and teamwork. Activities involved included bridge-building, archery, motorbike riding, pony-trekking, orienteering and crossing part of Kielder Water by raft. 19th September 1986
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This print captures the determined spirit of the youngsters from Holly Bank and Honley High Schools as they narrowly miss out on first prize in the final of a unique outdoor challenge. The Kielder Challenge, held in the breathtaking Kielder Forest, Northumberland, brought together disabled and able-bodied teenagers for an unforgettable experience. In this snapshot, we witness team members Wayne Donaldson, Jason Bunn, and Shafaq Dad making last-minute plans alongside Philip Ellis, John Styring, Stephen Ricketts, and Stuart Milner. Their faces reflect a mixture of excitement and focus as they prepare to take on various activities such as bridge-building, archery, motorbike riding, pony-trekking, orienteering and even crossing part of Kielder Water by raft. Although Singleton Hall School from Blackpool emerged victorious with 44 points – just one more than our Huddersfield outfit – these remarkable individuals showcased exceptional effort and teamwork throughout the competition. As testament to their unwavering dedication and perseverance against all odds, they were awarded a special endeavor trophy. This nostalgic image transports us back to September 19th in 1986 when these young heroes proved that disabilities are no barrier to success. It serves as a reminder of the power of unity among youth from different backgrounds coming together to overcome challenges while creating lasting memories amidst nature's beauty.
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