Tylicki to return to horseback for the first time since fall left him paralysed

"It's like a drug - once you start with it you just can't stop."

Tylicki to return to horseback for the first time since fall left him paralysed

Freddy Tylicki is set to get back on a horse next week for the first time since suffering a fall that left him paralysed from the waist down less than four months ago.

The 30-year-old sustained a T7 paralysis, which means he has movement in the upper half of his body but not his lower, when he fell from Nellie Deen in a four-horse pile-up that led to the abandonment of racing at Kempton on October 31.

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