TRAFFORD athletes are celebrating being selected for the Para-Cycling team for ParalympicsGB.
The 19-strong team includes Jon-Allan Butterworth from Sale; Neil Fachie from Altrincham and Lora Turnham, from Altrincham.
Jon-Allan Butterworth served in Afghanistan in 2005 and Iraq in 2007 as a weapons technician.
He lost his arm in Iraq in August 2007 in a rocket attack on Basra Air Station. He was identified at a Paralympic Potential Day in October 2007 and has since developed into one of the fastest para-cyclists in the world.
“I'm proud to representing my country again,” said Butterworth. “I've been on an amazing journey, I have lots of people to thank, and I know they'll be supporting me in London at my first games.”
It will be a family affair for Altrincham resident Lora Turnham. Her brother Roy will also represent ParalympicsGB at London 2012 in five-a-side football.She said: “I am delighted to have been selected for London 2012. It has been a bit of a rollercoaster ride trying to gain qualification for me so it means a lot. I would like to thank everyone who has supported me and hope to pay them back with a medal.”
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