Krysten Coombs has dreams of representing Great Britain at the 2012 Paralympics in London, the question is which sport should he play?
He has played for England at the four nations dwarf badminton championships, winning a gold, a silver and a bronze.
He has also won a host of medals in table tennis and is rated as one of the best dwarf players for his age.
"I would like to go to London 2012 and I'd like to win as many medals as I can," he told BBC Spotlight.
His badminton coach Tim Willis says he is amazed by Krysten's commitment to training:
"The one thing with Krys is that he always gives 200%. You can't actually get Krysten off the court."
But in order to make it to Paralympic standard you have be in the elite of your sport.
Coombs has been selected for the England dwarf badminton team
One man who has reached that level is David Wetherill. He has been selected for the GB Paralympic table tennis team for Beijing 2008 and trains with Krysten at thye Woolwell Table tennis Club just outside Plymouth.
He says there will come a time when Krysten has to decide whether he plays badminton or table tennis at the highest level.
"It's really really hard to play at an elite level in two sports so I think he will have to make a decision."
But for the time being Coombs is continuing to train hard in both sports.
He is due to travel up to Sheffield for badminton next week and will play in a tournament in Dortmund in Germany from 20 May.
"We're incredibly proud of him. He never complains ever about the problems he's had, he just gets up and does it," his father Tim says.
"I think it makes us realise that he's a wonderful example of a kid, who in spite of limitations, has just gone for it."
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