St George's Academy pupil wins world athletics silver medal
The St George’s Academy pupil won an 800m silver medal as he represented England at the Cerebral Palsy World Games in Barcelona.
It was a stunning result for Thomas who made his debut at the global event and also had to adapt to racing in a new classification, RR2, at the Games.
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Hide Ad“I’m delighted to have represented England at the Cerebral Palsy World Games and I’m over the moon at winning a silver medal in my favourite distance,” he said.
“I have always dreamed of competing in a World Games and I just wanted to make my country and family proud of me.”
Up against the best RR2 RaceRunners in the world, the 14-year-old from Metheringham also clocked a personal best in the 100m, and was placed fourth in the final.
He also crossed the line fourth in the 200m and 400m, narrowly missing out on a biger medal haul, but returned from the World Games ranked as the Britieh number one men’s RR2 athlete.
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Hide AdThomas took up the para-athletics sport of RaceRunning in 2014, and has competed nationally and internationally ever since.
RaceRunning is a specific discipline for athletes with cerebral palsy and involves running on a three-wheeled trike with no pedals.
His achievements this summer are more remarkable following his recovery from major hip reconstruction surgery in January 2017.
He fought back to health, learnt to walk again and used his RaceRunner for therapy before returning to the track in September last year.