About Shelley


About Shelley

biking12Shelley loves cycling and she loves racing. Shelley’s competitive spirit and dogged determination have always been her driving forces. Shelley participated in many team sports and then she discovered mountain bike racing. She loved the challenges of mountain bike racing, the setting of personal goals and ultimately achieving them.
In 2001 Shelley was in a mountain biking accident and suffered a severe head injury leaving her in a coma for 6 weeks. Her recovery and rehabilitation were arduous, but Shelley persevered and now lives an independent life as a hemiplegic. Before her accident Shelley was a practicing physiotherapist and knows well the importance of keeping physically active and she has applied this knowledge and experience throughout her own recovery.
Within a year of her accident Shelley was cycling again on a specially modified recumbent trike. In June of 2002, Shelley participated in the annual “Ride for Heart” completing the 25 km ride in three hours and forty-five minutes. Every year since she has trained hard in order to reduce her time and in 2007 she decided to attempt the 50 km ride and managed to complete that loop in just over three hours.
In August of the same year Shelley participated in the Niagara Region 100 km Ride for Heart. Shelley has been involved in many sports for the disabled –skiing, sailing, horse riding and even indoor rock climbing, but her ultimate wish is to be able to race bikes again. Through hours of research, many phone calls and e-mails, Shelley now has the loan of a UCI trike donated by the Quebec Cycling Association and the support of the Ontario Cycling Association. In August of this year she travelled with UCI trike in tow, to the Olympic Oval National Cycling Centre in Calgary to participate in a training camp. There, the Program Coordinator and Head Coach Stephen Burke, former coach of the National Paracycling Team, assessed that Shelley was an excellent candidate to represent Canada in the London 2012 Paralympics.
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For Shelley, this is an opportunity to fulfil her dream to once again race competitively. Shelley has put together a strong team of people prepared to help train and support her on her “Road to London”.