New Zealand's fittest firefighter has recruited a top psychologist to help him get his Tough Guy title back after breaking a leg when knocked off his bicycle by a hit-and-run driver.
Josh Harrison has won two Burgen Tough Guy challenges, set a record time in the annual Sky Tower Challenge and was stair-climbing champion at last year's World Firefighter Games in New York. But the 29-year-old Aucklander's winning streak came to an abrupt halt in February. He was barged off his bike by a truck while on his way to work in Otara and left lying on the road with a fractured left tibia and arm injuries.
The unknown driver sped off and hasn't been caught. Otara police said an investigation had been closed because witnesses couldn't identify the vehicle.
Harrison was off work for three months and took to swimming to keep him in shape. He was wary of getting back in the saddle as he believed the driver had deliberately knocked him down.
"I just remember being barged by a white van that just kept going," Harrison said.