Inspiring and supporting young people seriously injured through sport

Anna Turney

ANNA TURNEY

In 2006 my life was turned upside down. I was 26 and aspiring to become a professional snowboarder, but whilst competing in a boardercross competition in Japan, I crash landed a 30 foot tabletop jump. The next day, the doctor told me I’d broken my back had a 98% chance that I would never walk again.

Not walking wasn’t a major concern but I was devastated by the thought that I’d never snowboard again or achieve my sporting dreams. I lay in hospital watching one of my competitors compete in the Turin Olympic Games; that was one of the hardest experiences of my life.

I met Matt during my 3 months of rehab in Stoke Mandeville and I also spoke to a Paralympic Alpine Skier and decided to try the sport. A year later I discovered just how challenging monoskiing is but I knew I’d discovered a new passion. I went from feeling as if my life was over to setting new goals to work towards, becoming a Paralympic skier.

After three years of intensive training with the British Disabled Ski Team, I was delighted to finish 6th in Slalom in the 2010 Vancouver Paralympics read more...

MATT BALL

Matt is an important member of our Leicester Tigers Wheelchair rugby team and we were delighted...

PAUL ALLEN

We were made aware of Paul a former Professional footballer from Alex Bennett a friend of Matt's...

KEVIN HARTIE

My name is Kevin Hartie, I am 35 years old and live in Essex. I've recently completed...

CHARLIE HUMPHREYS

I'm 22 years old and suffered a spinal cord injury whilst skiing on Christmas eve. I was then 21 and…...