Billy Baxter (motorcyclist)
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Billy Baxter served with the 1st Regiment Royal Horse Artillery in Bosnia. Whilst serving in 1997, he lost his sight after contracting a rare disease. On August 2nd, 2003, he set the blind solo world land speed record on a motorbike with a speed of 164.87 mph (265.33 km/h).
In 2004, he was a guest on the BBC television programme, Top Gear, and drove a lap of their circuit as the "Star in a Reasonably-Priced Car". He was guided around the circuit by the slightly nervous host, Jeremy Clarkson, and his lap time was 2:02 minutes, which is faster than two of the fully-sighted contestants (Terry Wogan and the late Richard Whiteley).[1]
For the past few years Billy has been involved with various blind charities as a public speaker, educating groups of all ages about being blind as well as discussing his life experiences so far. Currently Billy is enjoying life with full intensity taking part in motorcycle riding, PSHE , has learned to ski and is now enjoying amateur dramatics.
Most recently in 2007 he completed a Blind Solo Lap of Donington Park. "My biggest challenge yet, I rode my Ducati Monster around the hallowed circuit of Donnington, the home of motorcycle racing, raising awareness for Vista a charity helping blind people in the midlands, an amazing experience and great fun."
[edit] References
- ^ Top Gear. "Celebrity Laps". Press release. Retrieved on 2007-04-16.
[edit] External links
- - Billy 'the whizz' Baxter Official Website - Information on current activities and fundraising. View footage of record attempts as well as photographs. You can also contact Billy from here
- Action For Blind People - An audio self-discussion with Baxter.
- St-Dunstans Charity - Blind ex-service men and women
- Action For Blind People
- British Wireless For the Blind
- Vista
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