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Amputee ex-skydiver kayaking round Britain GRAVESEND, England, May 14 (UPI) -- A former Royal Air Force parachute jumper who lost a leg skydiving is on a kayak trip around Britain to raise money for wounded ex-soldiers.
Nigel Rogoff expects to spend about 130 days on the 3,000-mile trip, Sky News reported.
Rogoff took off Tuesday from a boat club in the Thames Estuary. He is accompanied by Richard van Niekirk, a South African who is following in a boat.
The two goals of the trip are to raise public consciousness about amputees and to raise money for the British Limbless Ex-Servicemen's Association.
Rogoff spent 23 years in the RAF, retiring in 1996. In 1998, while he was participating in a Christmas parachute show during half-time at Aston Villa, he plunged on to the stadium roof and then fell to the soccer field.
Copyright 2008 by United Press International
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