Veteran amputee from Cornwall completes 2,000km cycle ride for charity

Stuart Croxford had one of his legs amputated following an explosion in Afghanistan

Stuart Croxford at ThunderCat Racing Championship in Newquay in 2016
Author: Emma HartPublished 22nd May 2022
Last updated 22nd May 2022

A veteran from Cornwall, who suffered life-changing injuries in an explosion in Afghanistan, has completed an epic cycle ride for charity.

Stuart Croxford, who had his right leg amputated in 2014, began his 2,000km challenge from Land's End to John O'Groats on 9th May.

The former Captain of the Duke of Lancaster’s Regiment spent 10 days cycling up to 20 hours a day along a route known as the GB DIVIDE.

He said: "The GB DIVIDE definitely isn’t for the faint of heart – from the relentless weather, steep inclines and washed-out trails, it takes a toll on your body and bike.

“Now imagine doing that on four hours’ sleep a night.

"The cycle has been a huge test of physical and mental endurance. At times it has involved sleeping out under the stars. Despite severe exhaustion at times, I kept pushing through, knowing we are raising funds for a fantastic charity".

The ride has so far raised just short of £5,000 for Blesma, a charity which provides support to former members of the armed forces who have lost limbs.

Mr Croxford hopes to push that figure close to £50,000.

During his mammoth cycle, he rode through some of the country’s most picturesque and challenging landscapes, including Exmoor National Park, the Quantock Hills, the Brecon Beacons and the Yorkshire Dales.

He was joined for part of the journey by triple Paralympic medallist Jaco van Gass.

Mr Croxford initially sustained severe injuries to his feet in an explosion in 2012, then had his right leg amputated below the knee following an accident in 2014.

He went on to run the London Marathon, complete an Ironman Triathlon and take on several other cycling challenges.

He has been a trustee of Blesma since 2020.

You can read Stuart's full story and find out how to donate on his JustGiving page - Croxford Defender Challenge.

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