Melissa Reid went from a bronze medal at the Paralympics in triathlon in the PTVI division, to world champion Surfer in the PSVI.
"I competed for a decade at the highest level in triathlon, gaining numerous world European and World Cup titles & medals. After competing at the Paralympics in Rio, I suffered a back injury and was out from running and cycling. I focused on rehab, and found my love for surfing again. I saw an event locally and decided to enter. After my first heat, I was approached by the England manager to compete at the world championships! I headed out to California, got through to the final and came away with the world title. The following few years I managed to compete in both sports at the highest level.
Unfortunately, just before Tokyo my back relapsed. I had the choice of competing making it my last event, or not going. Knowing what the outcome was going to be I went to Tokyo as my final event before retiring from triathlon. I have gone on to compete for England in surfing still gaining 3 world titles and 2 silvers, winning a world tour, and numerous British titles. This year's goal is to improve my surfing and focus on the long term goal of the Paralympics in surfing.
As there is no funding or support for adaptive surfing, I have set my own coaching company up to fund my career and life. I aim to grow gradually and get as many people confident in the water, swimming, splashing or surfing. At an affordable cost so everyone has the opportunity."