From the BBC:
“Injured soldier Ben Parkinson
starts 1,000-mile cycle ride”
A former soldier who suffered
brain damage and lost both legs in a blast in Afghanistan has set off on a
1,000-mile charity cycle ride. L/Bombardier Ben Parkinson, from Doncaster, has
joined nine other amputee veterans to pedal from John O' Groats to Land's End
over 13 days. The team is raising funds for a charity that helps injured
soldiers and awareness about Motor Neurone Disease. L/Bdr Parkinson said he had
waited "too long" for the challenge. The 36-year-old has teamed up
with fellow amputees from Birmingham, Hampshire, Kent, Lancashire, Leeds,
London, Plymouth and Stoke-on-Trent, as well as a number of firefighters for
the charitable expedition, which began at 08:00 BST. They are raising funds for
Pilgrim Bandits, a charity for injured servicemen, and to help support one of
its members, 49-year-old John Chart, a veteran and former firefighter who was
diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) in July 2019. L/Bdr Parkinson, who
is riding a tandem with teammate Matt Hellyer, said he had been training
"very hard" for the challenge. He said he was enjoying it and
described it as being "a walk in the park" in comparison to his
previous feats. "It's been a long time in lockdown and I haven't seen
anybody for months. "There's always someone struggling and now it's my
chance to support John to get him on his way." Mr Chart, from Beckenham,
who is cycling with the team, said: "Motor Neurone Disease is a demonic
disease. "It is like an assassin, it sneaks up on you and it's like
someone's got a remote control and it's just closing my body down
gradually." He added: "You've got to keep going. Don't ever give
up." L/Bdr Parkinson was two weeks from finishing a tour of Afghanistan
when the vehicle he was in hit a mine. As well as brain damage that affected
his memory and speech, he broke his pelvis and his back in four places,
shattered his arm and chest. He has taken part in several long-distance
challenges and also carried the 2012 Olympic flame through Doncaster.
^ I really hope L/Bombardier Ben Parkinson meets his goals (both the completing the trip and raising lots of money to help other disabled Soldiers and Veterans.
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