A team of clinical and mechanical engineers and protists at Aden Brooks hospital all helped Wayne Harold to win a bronze medal at the 2018 Invictus games in Sydney Wayne worked with the project innovation team Aden Brooks hospital to create a leg which could push the bike

    To at least 40 mph was aerodynamic and could win a medal as a result Wayne was the fastest amputee cyclist at the 2018 evictor games and his prosthetic leg was recorded as moving at 39.5 mph since the games Wayne has gone on to break the union cyclist International

    Mc4 1H hour challenge covering a distance of 42460 KM at the derby vome on the 11th of January 2020 scan the QR code to find out more about the medal winning leg

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