Ryan Swain, from Malton, says he was 'heartbroken' to abandon his previous attempt due to injury.
Ryan Swain had to abandon his first attempt at the record at Elvington back in MayA skateboarder whose attempt to break two world records in one day failed due to an injury has pledged to try again.
Bad weather hampered his attempt at Elvington Airfield, near York, in May and he then had to withdraw after 10 hours due to pulling his hamstring.The skateboarder said he had been "heartbroken" after injuring himself in his previous attempt, but felt proud for covering a total distance of 90 miles before he was hurt.
He added that he hoped the smoother surface on the 1km Cycle Circuit at York Sport Village, located at the University of York's campus, would be a "more suitable option" for the fresh attempt.
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