Serplus is the home page (www.skamerling.com) of Servaas Kamerling, Senior Product Marketing Manager at GE Security; former Paralympic Wheelchair Basketball athlete and married to Elza with son Jesse

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"Wishing you a wonderful 2007!" 

Jesse is becoming quite a sportsman. Swimming several lengths of the pool unaided, developing well in kiddy-gym and enjoing all that the 'sports academy' has to offer each Thursday.     Read more on the Jesse page  

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In 2003, I sold about 600 books. In 2004 and 2005, little over 50! Click on the book for more information, or better still: Order one...!!!

Meander Moves have been integrated into BGL (Basket Groot Leuven), one of the top basketball clubs in Belgium. After reaching the play-offs for the first time in it's history, "BGL on Wheels" are hoping to solidify and expand the wheelchair basketball presence 

in Vlaams-Brabant. BGL further hopes to set an example of integration in Belgium. Visit www.basketgrootleuven.com for more information.

Visit IWBF Europe site. The site offers a great insight into wheelchair basketball and improved navigation should make this the site of choice for Wheelchair basketball in Europe. The IWBF site has also been renewed. 

See the  Belgium page for photo- graphs and information on other areas of Belgium.

Good article on Belgium in the Economist, edition July 5th 2002,