Fin Graham has been on the fast track to success ever since his mum kicked off at a PE teacher for offering him a head start on school sports day.
The Scots cyclist was born with two club feet and has no calf muscle on his right leg meaning he has to wear a splint.But Graham has never looked for favours in the ferociously competitive world of elite level sport.
After working his way to the very top of para cycling - winning a double silver at his Paralympics debut in Tokyo three years ago - the 24-year-old is now gunning to go one better in Paris this summer.Graham is on course to be selected for Team GB after a stunning rise that’s seen him claim 13 world medals including six golds since being thrust into the spotlight in Tokyo.
Should he make it he will most likely go head-to-head with GB team mates Jaco van Gass and Ben Watson for the C3 individual pursuit and C1-3 road race titles.
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