Clare Balding hears the uplifting story of how walking helped a young man recover from a brain injury.
Clare Balding hears the uplifting story of how walking helped a young man recover from a brain injury.
At the age of 23, Matt Masson fell off a roof during a night out. He was in a coma for six weeks and, when he awoke, couldn't walk, talk or sit-up. When his voice returned, so did a determination to return to his previously active life. Walking formed a central part of his rehab; his first goal was to walk just 300 metres but by 2014 Matt had walked the Amsterdam Marathon which took 9 hours and 37 minutes.
In this edition of Ramblings, Matt and his mother, Anne, walk a stretch of the Centurion Way in Chichester and recall his many endeavours. The Centurion Way is a route between Chichester and West Dean which follows the line of part of the disused Chichester to Midhurst Railway.
Producer: Karen Gregor.
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| Role | Contributor |
|---|---|
| Presenter | Clare Balding |
| Interviewed Guest | Matt Masson |
| Interviewed Guest | Anne Masson |
| Producer | Karen Gregor |
Broadcasts
- Thu 27 Sep 201815:00BBC Radio 4
- Sat 29 Sep 201806:07BBC Radio 4
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Ramblings
Clare Balding and guests share inspiring conversations while walking in the great outdoors



