A Tauranga man has been awarded Rider of the Year by the national body of Riding for the Disabled.
Hayden Roper received the award, jointly with Otorohanga rider Brayden Guilford, at an Awards Dinner held in Tauranga.
The Awards dinner was part of the Annual National training Seminar programme, which was this year hosted by the Tauranga Branch of Riding for the Disabled.
Hayden has been receiving equestrian therapy at Tauranga Riding for the Disabled for two years. He has Wilsons Disease, a rare genetic condition that does not allow the body to cope with copper as his liver is unable to process it. In Hayden's case the copper build up has damaged various parts of his brain.
Hayden said it has affected his life dramatically.