Boy, 9, aims to become youngest amputee to complete Three Peaks challenge
Boy, 9, aims to become youngest amputee to complete Three Peaks challenge3 days agoShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleSarah EasedaleBBC WalesDaniel ThomasAlbie-Junior was just four when he first conquered Yr Wyddfa at his dad's sideA nine-year-old boy who became the youngest amputee to climb Wales' highest peak now has his sights set on conquering the Three Peaks challenge.Albie-Junior Thomas, from Holywell in Flintshire, was born without a fibula in his left leg and had his foot removed at 15-months-old.Regardless, at the age of four he broke records by scaling Yr Wyddfa, also known as Snowdon.The youngster now hopes to climb the tallest peaks in Scotland, England and Wales in less than 24 hours to raise money for Holywell Town FC. Daniel ThomasAlbie-Junior and his dad Daniel are training by climbing up Yr Wyddfa most weekendsHe has already climbed each one individually alongside his dad Daniel Thomas and the pair have embarked on an 18-week training programme in preparation for the challenge on 18 August."We're training a lot, we go to [Yr Wyddfa] every week and we go to the gym," Albie-Junior said.Youngest amputee to scale Snowdon wins awardGirl dances again after losing leg in lawnmower accidentThe father-son duo has also done a night time ascent of Yr Wyddfa to practise finding their way in the dark."We went about [midnight] to see where we were with navigation as that's kind of roughly the time we'll be hitting Snowdon," said Daniel, a fitness trainer."Each week we're beating our time as well, to try and just push ourselves."Albie-Junior says to him his blade is just like a normal footThe pair will begin the challenge by climbing Ben Nevis in Scotland before being driven to Scafell Pike in Cumbria and then Yr Wyddfa in north Wales. Each mountain trek will be powered by noodles and Albie-Junior's favourite sour sweets. The schoolboy said it would be "quite unusual" to become the youngest...المصدر: BBC News | Source: BBC News
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