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Ottobock Walk Beyond Limitation 2026

Saturday, 18 April 2026 · 7:00 AM - 12:00 PM

📅Rescheduled from 11th April 2026 due to a presidential event conflict.
Ottobock Walk Beyond Limitation 2026 poster
7:00 AM - 12:00 PM
3-Hours Walk/Cycle
Free (Inclusive of T-Shirt)
Ottobock Kenya
0745025156, 0748589141

Event Highlights

Rescheduled to 18th April 2026 from the original 11th April date
Free entry for all participants, including an official event T-shirt
Organised in partnership with CPF Foundation to raise awareness about mobility challenges
Open walk/cycle format welcoming participants of all mobility levels
Medical screening available after the walk for all attendees

Race Options & Fees

Free

What's Included

Official event T-shirt (collected on the day at Charter Hall from 7:00 AM)
Participation in the main walk from 8:00 AM – 10:00 AM
Access to medical screening from 10:15 AM – 12:00 PM

Course Details

The event is a 3-hour awareness walk and cycle through Nairobi CBD starting and finishing at Charter Hall. The route is accessible and designed to be inclusive of participants with varying mobility levels, including those using prosthetics or assistive devices. The focus is on community participation rather than competitive racing.

Getting There

Charter Hall is located in Nairobi CBD and is accessible by matatu from most parts of the city. Parking in the CBD is limited on weekends so public transport or drop-off is recommended. Participants are encouraged to arrive by 7:00 AM to collect their T-shirts before the walk begins at 8:00 AM.

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Did You Know?

🌍Ottobock is a global leader in prosthetics and orthotics, providing mobility solutions to people with limb loss and physical disabilities worldwide.
🌍CPF Foundation (Co-operative Physical Foundation) works to improve the quality of life for people with physical disabilities across Kenya.
🌍An estimated 4.6% of Kenya's population lives with some form of disability, according to Kenya National Bureau of Statistics data.
🌍Prosthetic and orthotic services remain significantly underprovided in sub-Saharan Africa, with fewer than 1 in 10 people who need assistive devices having access to them.

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