Sunderland Echo

Wounded Army veteran in rallying call to cyclists

JOIN JIM’S HELP FOR HEROES RIDE ALONG HADRIAN’S WALL ROUTE

- By David Allison david.allison@jpress.co.uk Twitter: @davidallis­on88

A wounded Army veteran from Wearside is appealing for cyclists to join him as he bids to complete a sponsored bike ride along the route of Hadrian’s Wall.

A 24-strong team has signed up to pedal the 100-mile route at the end of this month in aid of Help for Heroes, but organiser Jim Holborn is hoping others will join them on the final stretch to boost their morale and the total raised.

The charity is close to Jim’s heart as it has supported him during his road to recovery from devastatin­g physical and mental wounds resulting from his nine years of service.

While in the Royal Logistic Corps, he snapped all the ligaments and tendons in his left ankle after his parachute failed to open and he fell 800ft to the ground in 2002.

After learning to walk again, Jim was deployed to Iraq, since when he has suffered from mental health problems.

Keen to give something back, the dad-of-two devised the Emperor bike ride, named after the Hadrian, who oversaw the constructi­on of the wall in around 120AD.

“I realise that some supporters don’t have the time or perhaps the fitness level to commit to the whole weekend but we would really love to swell the numbers, either just for the second day or even for the last few miles,” said the 35-year-old, from Ford Estate, Sunderland.

“The larger the group to cross the finish line at South Shields, the bigger the impact we will have and, hopefully, the more money we will raise for Help for Heroes.”

Among the other veterans taking part is Dave Shaw, from Dinnington, who, due to having endured a major spine operation in which he had scaffoldin­g placed around his spine, a plate in his left shoulder and his neck fused – will be using a recumbent trike.

Jim added: “I wanted to create something for beneficiar­ies who live in the North of England and Scotland so they don’t have to travel to one of the many organised charity bike ride that tend to be in the south.

“As Hadrian’s Wall is on the border of both regions, it seemed an obvious choice to follow its route.

Following his participat­ion in last year’s Warrior Games, a tournament for injured service personnel, Jim says he realised how important a role exercise plays in recovery.

He is hoping wounded veterans completing the Emperor Bike Ride will similarly benefit, while money raised will purchase a piece of adaptive equipment for the gym at Help for Heroes Northern Recovery Centre, at Phoenix House in Catterick, North Yorkshire.

“The physical benefits of

 ??  ?? Army veteran Jim Holborn is taking part in the Emperor bike ride.
Army veteran Jim Holborn is taking part in the Emperor bike ride.

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