Guy Disney | |
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Born | 17 March 1982 |
Residence | Oxford |
Nationality | British |
Education | Malvern College, Worcestershire |
Alma mater | Royal Agricultural University, Gloucestershire |
Occupation | Jockey |
Known for | Winner, Royal Artillery Gold Cup, Sandown Park, Surrey (Feb. 2017) First amputee to win a horse race at a professional race course in Britain British Army veteran |
CaptainGuy Disney (born 17 March 1982), is a British steeplechase jockey. He is the first amputee jockey to win a horse race at a professional race-course in Britain. He won the Royal Artillery Gold Cup, on his horse, Rathlin Rose, at Sandown Park Racecourse, in Esher in Surrey, on 17 February 2017. Disney's horse was trained by veteran racehorse trainer David Pipe.
As a former serviceman in the British Army, Disney said his thoughts turned to his fallen colleagues in Afghanistan when he won.
From the years 1995—2000, Disney was educated at Malvern College, a co-educational boarding and day independent school in the town of Malvern in Worcestershire, in the West of England, followed by the Royal Agricultural University in the market town of Cirencester in Gloucestershire, also in the West of England.
Guy Disney served in The Light Dragoons, a cavalry regiment of the British Army, in Afghanistan. He suffered a life-changing injury, leading to leg amputation, and the fitting of a prosthetic leg, when his vehicle was hit by a rocket-propelled grenade while on patrol in Babaji in Helmand Province, in July 2009.
Disney has since worked for the charitable organisation Walking With The Wounded, which helps wounded former British Armed Forces servicemen and women to transition to civilian life. In March 2014, he returned to his former boarding school, Malvern College, to talk about his successful expedition with the organisation, accompanied by other wounded former service personnel, to both the North and South Poles.