Paralysed man becomes first person to cycle the length of Britain using bike controlled only by his chin

Paralysed man becomes first person to cycle the length of Britain using bike controlled only by his chin

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A PARALYSED man has become the first person to ride the length of ­Britain using a bike he controls with his chin.

Andy Walker, 47, completed a 1,000-mile route from Land’s End to John o’Groats in two weeks on Saturday on his battery-powered quad cycle.

Paralysed Andy Walker has cycled the length of Britain using a bike controlled by his chin

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Paralysed Andy Walker has cycled the length of Britain using a bike controlled by his chinCredit: SWNS
Hero Andy has already cycled 350 miles across the length of Kenya

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Hero Andy has already cycled 350 miles across the length of KenyaCredit: SWNS

The former competitive swimmer was 28 when he hit a rock diving into the sea in India, paralysing him from the neck down.

Speaking about his world-record-setting achievement at the finish line, Andy said: “It’s emotional.

“I was crying my eyes out.

“Without a doubt, it’s the biggest challenge that I’ve ever encountered in my life.

“It’s never been done before – probably for a good reason – and I definitely wouldn’t think about doing it again.

“There’s a sense of relief.

“I can’t wait for a pint, without a shadow of a doubt, and I want to find out how the football is getting on.

“But it’s been amazing, and I’ve enjoyed the pain of it because that’s the challenge.

“I want to set a precedent and say to the spinal community, people coming through, ‘Look what you can do with a positive mindset, great support and a sense of purpose’.”

Andy, from Oldham, previously rode 350 miles across Kenya, but said this was much harder.

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Andy raised more than £12,000, some of which will go to Leeds Hospitals Charity for its new Rob Burrow Centre for Motor Neurone Disease.

A spokesman for the charity said: “We have been absolutely amazed by his dedication.”

Andy in hospital in Goa after his accident

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Andy in hospital in Goa after his accidentCredit: SWNS
Andy before the accident aged 28

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Andy before the accident aged 28Credit: SWNS

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