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<blockquote data-quote="Sean01" data-source="post: 988165"><p>Hello. Good old days. I started in 84, got good, then got better (West England intermediate runner up 1986 (magazines and fame for a few months. Went on to prepare for the Stars of Tomorrow (Porstsmouth) but got run over 3 weeks out. Game changer. Switched back to rugby until 1995 then told to stop or spend the rest of my life in a wheel chair. Proping days were over. The strong man but only training, no competition, just for fun - great years. Then heart attack (mid 40's and told to switch to walking - hence marathons (one mostly finished and one completed - Loch Ness - now that was a walk!. Now thinking about completing the circle - inspiration was Yates, now it might be Tim Belknap - that should ring a few bells from the beginning of your journey.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sean01, post: 988165"] Hello. Good old days. I started in 84, got good, then got better (West England intermediate runner up 1986 (magazines and fame for a few months. Went on to prepare for the Stars of Tomorrow (Porstsmouth) but got run over 3 weeks out. Game changer. Switched back to rugby until 1995 then told to stop or spend the rest of my life in a wheel chair. Proping days were over. The strong man but only training, no competition, just for fun - great years. Then heart attack (mid 40's and told to switch to walking - hence marathons (one mostly finished and one completed - Loch Ness - now that was a walk!. Now thinking about completing the circle - inspiration was Yates, now it might be Tim Belknap - that should ring a few bells from the beginning of your journey. [/QUOTE]
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