- Matt Hampson
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Matt Hampson (born 29 November 1984) is a former English rugby union prop who became quadriplegic after a scrummaging practice accident for England under 21 on 15 March 2005.[1]
Hampson took up rugby as a 5-year old for Oakham, joining Syston when he was 12. He joined Leicester Tigers academy at the under 16 age group and was made an apprentice for the 2001/2 season. He was regarded as a promising prop and although he had not made his Leicester debut he had been an unused bench replacement.
Hampson's accident happened on Tuesday 15 March 2005 when the England under 21 team were preparing for an under 21 Six Nations match against Scotland. In what he described as a freak accident, a scrum collapsed and dislocated his neck. Referee and former paramedic Tony Spreadbury was praised for his quick reaction to stabilise Hampson's neck, saving him even further damage.
Hampson requires support and an estimated £8 million over his lifetime. The rugby union community have reacted by auctioning off sports memorabilia and holding benefit matches. Both the senior England and Scotland teams donated their shirts from their senior 2005 Six Nations match.
On 28 May 2007 a match dubbed the 'Matt Hampson Bowl' was played between the Loughborough Aces college American Football team, and the Leicester Panthers American football team, with all proceeds being donated to the Matt Hampson Trust. The Panthers, who featured many former players including former England Rugby captain Martin Johnson ran out 20-3 winners.
Hampson divides his time between raising money for spinal care both for himself and others, and spinal research, coaching youngsters at Oakham School, physiotherapy sessions and writing columns for the Leicester Mercury's Sporting Green and International Rugby News. He is particularly supported by his sister Amy, her boyfriend Adam Wheatley and former England U21 captain Matt Cornwell.
References
- ^ Llewellyn, David (18 March 2005). "Hampson remains 'critical' after surgery". The Independent. http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/rugby/rugby-union/hampson-remains-critical-after-surgery-528907.html. Retrieved 2009-07-20.
External links
Categories:- 1984 births
- Living people
- English rugby union players
- People with quadriplegia
- Leicester Tigers players
- English rugby union biography stubs
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