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Simon Richardson (Welsh cyclist)

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Simon Richardson MBE (born 10 November 1966) is a Welsh paralympic racing cyclist.
==Biography==
Richardson was born in 1966 in Porthcawl, Wales, and is the son of John and Diana Richardson. He is married to Amanda and has two sons Ashley and Benjamin.〔(Wales Online - Gold for bike crash survivor ). Accessed on: 9 September 2008〕 In 2001 he was involved in a car accident which left him with serious leg and back injuries and no feeling down his left hand side.〔(Disability Sport Wales - Echo talks to Beijing bound ). Accessed on: 9 September 2008〕 Prior to his accident Richardson was a keen cyclist, but he stopped cycling until 2005 when his doctors advised him to start training again to help his rehabilitation.〔 Richardson cycled powered only by his right leg, riding an adapted bike.〔 He made his debut in the Welsh national team in 2006, competing at the Welsh Grand Prix and entered the road race and time trial, finishing seventh and fifth respectively. He later competed at the Para-Cycling Europa Cup held in 2007 which was held in Germany where he placed seventh.〔(Disability Sport Wales - Athlete, Simon Richardson ). Accessed on: 9 September 2008〕 Richardson is coached by Courtney Rowe and trains at the Wales National Velodrome, which is situated in the Newport International Sports Village. His development is organised through the Disability Sport Wales Performance Programme.〔
It was announced on 31 December 2008 that Richardson was to be appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2009 New Year Honours "()or services to Disabled Sport".
In August 2011, Richardson was injured when struck by a hit and run driver, whilst he was cycling on the A48 between Cowbridge and Bridgend, South Wales. He was described as being in "critical condition", with "fractures to the spine, a broken pelvis, a broken breast bone, cuts to his legs, and a "detached" lung". The injuries meant that he was unable to compete at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, despite having been "a very top contender to be considered" for the Games.〔("Paralympian Simon Richardson 'critical' after collision" ), BBC, 18 August 2011〕
The motorist who hit Richardson was subsequently convicted of dangerous driving and jailed for 18 months at Cardiff Crown Court.〔("GB cyclist Simon Richardson: Crash driver Adams jailed" ), BBC, 30 August 2012〕

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