Andy reaches new heights

Reporter: Richard Hooton
Date published: 04 July 2011


AN inspirational sportsman who was paralysed from the neck down after a freak accident is taking on another mountainous challenge.

Andy Walker (33), from Shaw, has already conquered England’s third-highest mountain after a team of 14 fellow Oldhamers helped haul him up Mount Helvellyn in the Lake District last year.

He is now set to go even higher in another charity fundraiser, on Saturday, when he tackles Mount Snowdon, the highest mountain in Wales, which reaches 3,560ft.

A team of 15 friends will take part in the demanding challenge to raise money for the Back-Up Trust, a charity that helps people like Andy live a fulfilling life. They are going to push his 6ft 4in, 14-stone frame up the mountain.

Andy suffered his injuries in a freak accident during a New-Year holiday in India in 2006 when he broke his neck while diving in the sea.

The all-round sportsman nearly drowned and spent three months in hospital in India, where it was touch-and-go if he would survive. He then endured another six months in a spinal unit in Sheffield before finally returning home. Doctors were amazed by Andy’s spirit and determination as he overcame adversity.

Despite his injury, Andy remains extremely positive and dedicates his time to working for charities that provide support for people with spinal cord injuries to help them regain their independence, just like himself. He does volunteer work for Back-Up Trust, teaching wheelchair skills and mentoring.

He has also appeared in “Emmerdale”.

Donations can be made at www.justgiving.com/ teamworkmakesthedreamwork.