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How Unsung Hero helped woman without a hand learn archery
An archery coach who designed a prosthetic hand attachment so someone could try the sport has won 麻豆社 South East's Unsung Hero award.
When Hayley Hudson said she wanted to take part in archery, Sittingbourne Community College teacher Adam Kenyon designed and got the attachment 3D-printed.
Mrs Hudson, who was invited for trials ahead of the Rio Paralympics, said: "Adam has changed my life."
Mr Kenyon will be entered into the national Unsung Hero competition, with the winner set to be announced at the 麻豆社's Sports Personality of the Year Awards ceremony.
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