Men finish 270-mile wheelchair trek for wrestler

Two men have trekked from North Wales to Norfolk in wheelchairs to support a paralysed wrestler with his recovery.
Lee Mitchell of Hopton-on-Sea is undergoing rehabilitation after breaking his neck while competing as Mitchell Starr in December.
Friends and fans have rallied to help the 32-year-old, with Nathan Penfold and Peter Smorthit wheeling 270 miles (435km) from Prestatyn to Norwich to raise funds.
Mitchell described his friends as "superheroes" after they finished their trek.

Mitchell broke his neck when taking part in a cage match last year.
Mr Penfold wanted to help as much as he could when he heard of the wrestler's plight and particularly his loss of income.
"It's been an honour," he said.
"It's been a tough one at times, but we're doing it for a great lad, we know he would do this for us."
The pair set off last week, camping each night and treating themselves to one hotel stay where they "slept like we've never slept before" ahead of the final push.


Mr Smorthit said he could empathise with Mitchell after similarly having suffered a spinal injury
"By doing this challenge we hope we can shine a light on his fundraising, and help him out on his road to recovery," he added.
Once the pair had finished Mitchell said the sense of love for his friends was "incredible".
"It's so inspiring to me that people who are bound to wheelchairs, just to help one of their friends, will wheel 270 miles - it's humbling and overwhelming."

Saraya Knight, a friend and fellow professional at the World Association of Wrestling (WAW) based in Norwich, has helped organise fundraising on Mitchell's behalf.
She joined the two men as they wheeled for the final 17 miles, from Bintree Watermill near Dereham, to the WAW headquarters.
"Everybody is putting in as much as we can so [Mitchell] has a pot if his house needs to be transformed and bills need to be paid - we will keep going while he needs it," she added.

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