Next stop paralympics for young Thomas

President of the Rotary Club of Sleaford, Alan Thomas, said he was honouredto present young disabled athlete Thomas Talbot, 12, with a set of competition wheels provided by the club to help him compete at the highest level '“ with a Paralympic medal as his ultimate goal.
President of the Rotary Club of Sleaford, Alan Thomas, with Metheringham schoolboy Thomas Talbot, 12 who recently returned from the CPISRA European Racerunning Championships held in Denmark winning four gold medals in track events. EMN-160829-114118001President of the Rotary Club of Sleaford, Alan Thomas, with Metheringham schoolboy Thomas Talbot, 12 who recently returned from the CPISRA European Racerunning Championships held in Denmark winning four gold medals in track events. EMN-160829-114118001
President of the Rotary Club of Sleaford, Alan Thomas, with Metheringham schoolboy Thomas Talbot, 12 who recently returned from the CPISRA European Racerunning Championships held in Denmark winning four gold medals in track events. EMN-160829-114118001

Thomas, from Metheringham, recently returned from the CPISRA European Racerunning Championships in Denmark having won gold medals in the 100, 200, 400 and 800 metres track events. Representing England, Thomas competed against 86 competitors from 22 nations.

Suffering from Spastic Diplegic Cerebral Palsy, which affects his lower limbs, Thomas supports himself using a Racerunner, which is a tricycle without pedals specifially designed for disabled people with impaired balance to propel themselves around a stadium race track.