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Casey’s blind determination

Diagnosed with an unknown degenerative eye condition that left her legally blind, western suburbs resident Casey Hyde is no-stranger to adversity.

A lack of central vision and limited light perception make it hard for her to see, let alone run, however that hasn’t stopped her from competing in triathlons, Spartans and Ironman competitions across the country.

Now, the 38-year-old is giving back to Vision Australia as a top-fundraiser and participant at Vision Australia’s Santa Fun Run event.

“This will be my second time racing at the Santa Fun Run,” Hyde said.

“Last year I was lucky to connect with little Eddy, who is two years old and blind since birth.

“He was amazed that I was also using a white cane and running in the race. Seeing the awe in his eyes reinforced my other reason to run – to act as a role model to the next generation of children who are blind or have low vision.”

Hyde has a determination that many admire, but that wasn’t always the case.

“When I first lost my vision, it was pretty scary. I kept injuring myself, falling over things, and I had trouble navigating the outside world,” she said.

“But after a while I found that moving my body really helped me to cope. When I first moved to Melbourne in 2018, Vision Australia played a big role in connecting me with fitness.

“I underwent orientation and mobility training, and I was matched with my first Seeing Eye Dog, Bridget.”

And now she’s encouraging others to get out and move their bodies for a good cause too.

“Whether you know someone who is blind or has low vision or you’re just looking for a fun day-out with family or friends, I’d encourage you to crack out your Santa suits and take part in this feel-good event.”

Vision Australia’s Santa Fun Run will be held on Saturday 22 November at Melbourne’s Tan Track.

All ticket proceeds and donations will go towards Vision Australia’s services for children and young people who are blind or have low vision.

Details: fundraise.visionaustralia.org/santafunrun

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