Martyn Ashton Scoops Up Pride Of Sports Award

Martyn Ashton Scoops Up Pride Of Sports Award

Martyn Ashton adds another award to his mantle after receiving the 2016 Pride of Sports award.

Often described as one of the most positive athletes in mountain biking, Martyn Ashton is no stranger to winning an award or two. Last night he added to his impressive collection of trophies after winning the Daily Mirror Pride of Sports Award.

The trials legend suffered a life-changing accident in 2013 during a stunt show which left him paralysed from the waist down, but this hasn’t stopped Martyn from riding and in fact he tackled the Fort William Downhill this year during the World Cup (watch below).

Martyn wasn’t able to receive the award in person at the ceremony held at Grosvenor House in London, and didn’t actually know he had won until close friends Rob Warner and Danny Hart surprised him with the award.

The Pride of Sports award is designed to “celebrate and recognise the unsung heroes of sport.” As well as professionals like Martyn Ashton, who one the Singletrack Legend award in 2015.

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Andi is a gadget guru and mountain biker who has lived and ridden bikes in China and Spain before settling down in the Peak District to become Singletrack's social media expert. He is definitely more big travel fun than XC sufferer but his bike collection does include some rare hardtails - He's a collector and curator as well as a rider. Theory and practice in perfect balance with his inner chi, or something. As well as living life based on what he last read in a fortune cookie Andi likes nothing better than riding big travel bikes.

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