A well-known Kiwi handcyclist is in a critical condition in Christchurch Hospital after being hit from behind while out riding.
Ian Mark Walker became a paraplegic after crashing into a truck while out cycling about 10 years ago.
He recovered and took up handcycling, later completing the New York Marathon twice, in 2014 and 2017.
Achilles NZ co-founder and friend Peter Loft said Walker was also the first in their team to take part in the Auckland Marathon last year after wheelchairs were allowed to take part.
However, his mate is now in a critical condition in hospital after being hit by a 4WD while out on a training run yesterday afternoon on the rural and high-speed Pannetts Rd, near Springston, on the outskirts of the city.