Pictured: Ricky Balshaw
A Shropshire Paralympic athlete is facing a race against time to
make the trials for this year's London Games.
Ricky Balshaw, from Shawbirch, won a silver medal at the Beijing
2008 Paralympic Games in the equestrian individual freestyle event
with his horse Deacons Giorgi.
And he had planned to compete in the trials for this year's
Games with Lenherr Rocco, but unfortunately the horse is now lame
and Ricky needs to raise the money to buy another if he is to make
it to the trials.
"I need to find another horse as soon as possible otherwise I
won't have time to prepare for the trials," said Ricky. "The London
Games will be a huge event for the whole country, and I'm desperate
to be a part of it."
Ricky works as a part-time receptionist at Grays Hotel in
Telford, which is part of the Southwater Event Group, and his
colleagues have been helping to raise funds for his new horse.
Marketing manager, Jo Parton, said: "We held a raffle over
Christmas with the prizes being donated by suppliers, and we raised
over £500 which will go towards Ricky's appeal.
"We're very proud of his success, and we want to help him
achieve his goal of competing in the trials and hopefully the
Paralympics later in the year."
Ricky said his employers had been very supportive of his
sporting dreams, arranging flexible working hours so he can fit in
all the training necessary.
"Everyone has been incredibly kind and having the flexibility to
adjust my working hours around my training has been
invaluable."
It's not been an easy 12 months for Ricky, who has cerebral
palsy - last year he broke his back after falling from his
horse.
"It's my absolute dream to compete at the London Paralympic
Games, and I'm just hoping I can raise the funds I need to find the
right horse in time."