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Kevin Frost recently received King Charles III Coronation Medal

Orléans blind and deaf athlete Kevin Frost recently received another honour to add to his collection. Earlier this month, the 58-year-old golfer and author was bestowed with the King Charles III Coronation Medal during a ceremony at TD Place. http://orleansonline.ca/pages/N2025051502.htm

The medal, which is administered by the Chancellery of Honours at Rideau Hall, is being awarded to individuals who have made a significant contribution to Canada or to a particular province, territory, region or community of Canada.

Frost was nominated by the Canadian National Institute for the Blind (CNIB) for being an inspiration to other sight-impaired Canadians through his accomplishments as an athlete on the national and international stage, and for his advocacy in seeking recognition and assistance to help overcome obstacles sight-impaired Canadians face every day.

Frost first got involved in sport in a serious way in his 30s after he had already lost most of his hearing and eye sight which was a result of Usher’s Syndrome. The condition reduced his eyesight to a five per cent field of vision, which is like looking at the world through a straw, and left him with 10 per cent of his hearing.

In 2005, he took up rowing and speed skating to give him some focus in his life which would allow to set goals. He ended excelling at speed skating and went on to win over 80 medals in provincial, national and international competition including three world championships.

In 2017, Frost took up tandem cycling and together with his guide, won a silver medal at the 2019 Canadian Para Championships.

2017 was also the year Frost decided to take up the sport of golf. Within two years, he was taking part in blind golf events at the provincial and national level with the help of his coaches and his wife Loretta, who acts as his caddy and spotter during competitions.

After a two-year hiatus from competition during the COVID pandemic, Frost returned to the links with a vengeance. Last year, he won both the Ontario and Canadian championships using the Stableford scoring system in the B2 category, which is the level just above totally blind golfers.

During the past two years he also found time to write and publish a book, Deaf Blind Champion: A True Story of Hope, Inspiration in Excellence in Sport and Life which has sold over 5,000 copies and is available on Amazon and local Chapters stores, and he continues to provide his services as a motivational speaker. It’s quite the resume and the reason why he received the King Charles medal.

“I didn’t see this one coming,” Frost chuckles at the unintended pun. “It really puts all the hard work I’ve done over the years in perspective and it motivates to want to do even more.”

The latest issue Frost has decided to tackle are attacks on service dogs by other dogs. His own service dog Woody was attacked and bitten by a German Shepherd while he was out for a walk with Loretta.

The owner of the German Shepherd was fined $250 for allowing his dog to wander off his property and for not being on a leash.

Frost wants attacks on service dogs to be treated much more seriously with much higher fines.

“It costs an average of $50,000 to train a service dog and thousands more treatment and retraining after they’ve been attacked. Some dogs never recover,” says Frost.

Besides advocating for service dogs, Frost also plans to expand his summer golf camp program for sight-impaired youth and adults. He held four camps last year. This year he hopes to hold two evening camps at the White Sands par 3 on St. Joseph Blvd. and 4-5 day camps at Anderson Links.

The camps are being sponsored by the Ottawa Senators Foundation. Anyone interested in attending the camps can contact Kevin at kevin-nemo@hotmail.com

First Annual Golf tournament for the disabilities

Our First Annual Golf tournament for the disabilities was held on September 29th, 2019 at the Cultus Lake Golf club in Chilliwack, B.C

Directors -Jill Tierney (CPMS)  Ambassador for RAD Recreation Adapted Society (RADsociety.ca) and Michael J Cameron C4 SCI.

raised money for a RAD Paragolfer to be donated by the Philanthropic Michael J Cameron, to the Cultus Lake Golf Club so that others with a disability or aging golfers with balance issues, or amputees; are able to stay active with Family and Friends.  (Powered by RAD AND RICK HANSEN FOUNDATION. (RickHansen.com)

…  Jill and Tanelle stated that they wanted to thank all the participants and especially all the disabilities golfers that came out on a beautiful sunny day. Donations can be made through the www.radsociety.ca website or a direct link from the Nitrogolf website.  See you all next spring for another exciting event.  Jill can be contacted at    jill.tierney321@gmail.com  and Tanelle at….. tanellebolt@gmail.com

ALSO CHECK OUT THESE SITES FOR A POWER FULL STORY FOR ALL:

NEW YORK POLICE DEPT. – BLIND Golfers in the UK  http://kingdom.golf/golf/blind-golfers/

GROUND ZERO 360 EXHIBITIION. PROJECT – www.groundzero360.org  A great story by BLIND project ambassador NYPD Commander  Paul McCormick … IT WILL TOUCH YOUR HEART.

TANELLE BOLT…Congratulations…Long Drive competition

TANELLE BOLT…Congratulations…Long Drive competition held in Mesquite, Nevada in May was very successful. Tanelle competed in the Wheel Chair disabilities category and established a record 125 yards on her second ball. This Long drive competition was the first to be held for people with disabilities.  Tanelle is an inspiration for all of us and supports RAD.

Tanelle can be contacted through the RADsociety.ca website.  Click on the Logo on the front page

2018 WORLDS BLIND GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS AND ITALIAN OPEN

October 1 to 5th-2018  ROME, ITALY

2018 WORLDS BLIND GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS AND ITALIAN OPEN….There were 15 countries represented and approximately 50 visually impaired players along with their coaches attending the event. Each country sent anywhere from a 1 person competitor to 6 person team.  It was special to see so many talented Blind golfers from all over the world.

The tournament was played at the beautiful Sheraton Parco de’ Medici Golf Course in Rome.  A par 72 course that was challenging and had some very interesting challenges for the blind golfer to contend with.

The Italian Open was held on the Monday & Tuesday with the presentation of  awards and banquet after play was completed.

The World Matches were held on the Thursday & Friday for those that qualified in their respective countries with awards presented after the completion of play.

The World Blind Golf Championships were won by one of our young Canadian B3 Blind golfers Kiefer Jones, from Calgary who shot a 74 & 77 for a World record score. What an amazing young person.

We want to thank the Italian Blind Golf Association for hosting the event and looking forward to the 2020 Worlds Blind Golf Championships in Pretoria, South Africa.

Western Canadian Blind Golf Championships,Winnipeg, Manitoba July

JULY – 2018

Congratulation to our local Langley golfer George Thirkill who is blind on winning the 2018 overall championship at the Western Canadian Blind Golf Championships in Winnipeg, Manitoba  in July.  George shot a score of 91 and 85 on the second day to capture the title.  There were golfers from all over Canada participating in this event.   George with this win will now represent British Columbia at the World Blind Golf Championships in September in Rome, Italy.

ISPS HANDA – 2018 USA BLIND GOLF CHAMPIOSHIPS

ISPS HANDA – 2018 USA BLIND GOLF CHAMPIOSHIPS

What a great tournament in Green Valley, Tucson, Arizona with approximately 100+ people attending from all over the World, Ireland, Israel, Canada and the USA enjoying the Sun and friendships. The tournament was held on April 6th to 8th at the Haven Golf Course in Green Valley and the event was supported by many sponsors and the local Lions Clubs. Those Lion volunteers were just the best, so amazing. The winners in each category in the B1 – B2  and B3 all came away with wonderful tropies and gifts. The top B1 prize went to Zohar Sharon from Israel and our Canadian members Jeff Skemer from Kelowna and Doug Penner from Winnipeg also won trophies.

The USBGA moto is “ YOU DON’T HAVE TO SEE IT..TO TEE IT”  www.usblindgolf.com

We are always open to new members. FOR more information on our Canadian Blind Golf visit  www.blindgolf.ca

 

Richard Zokol – MindLinkGolf

Richard Zokol (Hall of Fame member) Introducing  MindLinkGolf……….a new easy way to Track your progress on the course  www.mindlinkgolf.com . Become a better golfer.

Inaugural Jr. Linkster Tour & First Tee

Recent NEWS ….SEPT 16TH   – 2017
History in the making on Sept. 16th. The first ever inaugural Jr. Linkster
Tour & First Tee young golfing members getting together at Queen Elizabeth
Park in Vancouver to play some golf and make some great friends and have
some sun.  The first Tee does such a great job in teaching kids the game of
golf along with life learning lessons and believing in themselves. The Jr
Linkster tournaments gives these young golfers a place to come and enjoy
playing and testing out their skills what they have been taught at the First
Tee program. The event was very successful and everyone one went home with
prizes. The staff enjoyed themselves watching all the smiles on all the
golfer. The event was a very big success and many more to come in the
future.

WESTERN CANADIAN BLIND GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS

WESTERN CANADIAN BLIND GOLF CHAMPIONSHIPS – JULY 2ND TO JULY 6TH. 2017 – SASKATOON

What a successful Blind golf event it was at the Western Canadian Championships in Saskatoon. Over 80 golfers were in attendance and “The Legends” Golf Course in Warman, Sask. Hosted the event.  Of the many winners Keifer Jones, from Calgary, a 24 year old B3 Blind golfer broke the World Record  for blind golfers with a -4 under 68 from the White Tees.  I am so proud of Keifer and what he accomplished.   Another student Josh also from the Calgary area shot a 95 from the white Tees.  He is such an inspiration to other golfers.  You say 95 not bad for a blind golfer. Click on the video below….Josh is actually Blind, has a Disabled left arm and a prosthetic left leg…he swings with one hand,  You think you can’t golf ..come out for lessons with me…”You can do it.”