A British Army veteran, who became paralysed without warning or injury, is aiming to set a wheelchair world record at the London Marathon for the third time, as reported by Stephen Salmon and @PA_Real_Life. The veteran, who has previously achieved sub three-hour marathons, is preparing for this challenge despite having overcome sepsis in the past year.
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A British Army veteran who became paralysed without warning or injury is now hoping to set a wheelchair world record at the London Marathon for a third time, despite overcoming sepsis in the past year For @PA_Real_Life 👇 https://t.co/hH3kIa9EFw
A British Army veteran who suddenly became paralysed without warning or injury is now preparing to set a wheelchair world record at the London Marathon for a third time, aiming for another sub three hour marathon. Credit: Stephen Salmon https://t.co/3iCCQTBn0N