Paraplegic rugby player stands up after 1,220 days

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Published on September 29, 2020 - Duration: 01:03s

Paraplegic rugby player stands up after 1,220 days

American rugby player Robert Paylor, who was paralysed from his chest down in a match three years ago, has got out of his wheelchair by himself for the first time since the crippling accident that changed his life forever.Mr Paylor broke his neck during a championship game in 2017.

Since then the 20-year old UC Berkley student has fought a tough battle to regain his mobility.He recently posted a video to his Twitter account showing the moment that he finally managed to hoist himself out of his wheelchair, grab hold of a walker and take a few steps on his own for the first time in 1,220 days, a moment he described as โ€œa massive milestoneโ€ in an interview with Real Press.โ€œI felt a deep sense of gratitude that I was able to stand up again, but I am also hungry for more,โ€ Mr Paylor said.โ€œThere is not a second of those 1,220 days that I have had an escape from paralysis.

It is something that I have to constantly deal with.

But I believe in my goal of walking again so strongly, and am willing to spend the rest of my life working to achieve this goal,โ€ Mr Paylor said.Mr Paylor's life changed forever in a split second on 6th May 2017, when his team played Arkansas State in the varsity cup American collegiate rugby championship.

He was competing in a maul and got caught in a headlock by an opposing player.

With his chin pinned against his chest he came crashing to the ground when the maul collapsed.


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