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WAADGA Player ProfilesHome of Amputee and Physically Disabled Golfers in Western Australia
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Cody Laskey - Tough As Nails Cody and his twin sister Roxanne were born in Busselton Hospital, WA on January 6, 1989. His mother Sue was told that Cody has the developmental birth defect, Spina Bifida. They were flown to Perth by The Royal Flying Doctors Service to Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH), where the family spent three weeks while Cody underwent two surgeries, the first to repair his back, and 10 days later, the second surgery on his brain. Over the years, Cody had many visits to PMH to monitor his progress, and for a number of various surgeries. Many of those surgeries were on his legs, hips and feet, to improve his chances of not being wheelchair bound. With every visit to PMH, the specialists were much more than pleased with his progress, and worked hard to keep his mobility progress moving forward. Cody also had his twin sister Roxy, who was a very active little girl, to keep up with. And the fact that Cody did want to keep up with her, and his peers, did push him more to keep active. |
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Growing up Cody had a good lifestyle. As he grew up in the country and by the beach, he loved being outside, exploring, getting dirty. He learnt to swim in the ocean, where he spent many warm days. He had an interest in insects and wildlife at an early age. His mother, Sue recalls “When he wanted to try something new or what I thought could be dangerous for him, I usually said yes (reluctantly). I didn't want him to miss out on being a kid because of his disability. I never wrapped him in cotton wool". Cody attended school in Margaret River and his school, and close friends, to this day include Kristie Smith, the rising star of woman’s professional golf, her brother Ryan, a handy 1 handicapper and star WAFL footy player and Kerrod Grey who represented Australia in the 2008 World Junior Golf Championships in China. |
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His love of animals and wanting to work with them, has led him to study at a veterinary nursing school in Perth. He will graduate at the end of 2010, as a qualified veterinary nurse. Cody still relies on callipers and crutches to get around, although he tries to minimise the use of crutches to help build strength and co-ordination. Cody’s Golfing Highlights
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“I have never met an individual that has inspired me as this young man has. The determination, self confidence, his quiet demeanour and strength of character are amazing. Having known Cody from the first time he ventured on the driving range, just into his teens, has made my transition from an able bodied person to an amputee so much easier – just for knowing him and to have seen firsthand what he has achieved, despite his disability, has helped my transition in ways that is hard to explain. I am proud to be his 4BBB Champions partner and his friend” – Henri Liebenberg "It is not because things are difficult that we do not dare, it is because we do not dare that they are difficult." |
Congratulations to the Men’s 2010 4BBB Champions Cody Laskey and Henri Liebenberg winning the Championship with an impressive 89. The event was sponsored by Margaret River Cowaramup Electrical Services. (GOLF GOSS - Margaret River). |
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