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From Paralysis to Paralympics: Taylor Gough's Journey
18 Jan
Summary
- Former rugby player paralyzed from chest down after car crash.
- Relearned daily tasks and found new sports after injury.
- Now aims for the 2028 Los Angeles Paralympic Games.

At 20, Taylor Gough's life as a promising rugby player was irrevocably changed by a car accident that resulted in paralysis from the chest down. The initial recovery involved relearning fundamental daily activities and adapting to life in a wheelchair, a process he likens to learning to walk as a baby.
His path to recovery and renewed purpose was significantly aided by physiotherapy, counseling, and training at a rehabilitation center. Gough rediscovered his competitive spirit through sports like wheelchair rugby and canoeing, even winning a bronze medal at the European Championships. His wife, Paralympian Kylie Gough, continues to inspire him.
Now 25, Gough maintains a rigorous training schedule, focusing on strength and cardio, with a clear goal: competing for Great Britain in handcycling at the LA 2028 Paralympic Games. He emphasizes focusing on present progress rather than past abilities to maintain a positive outlook.




