The Scotsman

Deboys hampered by bike crash but keeps on fighting

- By WILL JENNINGS

Callum Deboys admits his Paralympic performanc­es have been hampered by the dramatic high-speed bike crash that almost derailed his Beijing dream.

The Prestwick Nordic skier finished 22nd in the sprint cross-country event after racking up 17th and 18th-place finishes in the biathlon earlier this week.

But Deboys, 25, was lucky just to book his seat on the plane after being involved in a serious crash while out on his bike training in October.

He was hit by a car in a collision that tore a tricep tendon off the bone, leading to months of gruelling rehab in order to keep his hopes alive.

Deboys forms part of a fivestrong British Nordic skiing team in Beijing but says he’s far from firing on all cylinders as he continues to recover.

He said: “It’s been a massive struggle just to even get here for me.

“I don’t even think I’m back to full fitness now. I’m nowhere near any good shape now, but

I’m in good enough shape to be here.

“I had two weeks off completely after surgery, was back on the bike after six weeks, snow on ten weeks and competing at 11 weeks.

“If the crash didn’t happen, it would have hopefully been a lot of better results and I’d have been a lot faster.

“The struggle and everything along the way has all been worth it getting here and representi­ng GB.”

Deboys kicked off his Beijing campaign with a 17thplace finish in the 6km biathlon sprint behind teammate Scott Meenagh, who became the first British Nordic skier to represent Paralympic­sgb at a Games for 20 years at Pyeongchan­g 2018. He followed that up with 18th in the 10km equivalent to move into yesterday’s cross-country sprint with experience.

Meenagh delivered a valiant display in Zhangjiako­u but could only muster 22nd in qualifying, over 2s ahead of teammate Steve Thomas.

And the Scot, one of over 1,000 athletes able to train fulltime, access to the world’s best coaches and benefit from pioneering technology, science and medical support thanks to vital National Lottery funding, added: “For where I’m at this season, that was good and I’m really happy with that.”

 ?? ?? 0 Callum Deboys was injured when a car hit his bike
0 Callum Deboys was injured when a car hit his bike

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