Paralympian working as Athlete Mentor & Level 2 Wheelchair Basketball Coach. Lee is Head coach for RGK Tees Valley Titans Present at an awards ceremony.
his services to many organisations i.e schools, corporate events, Hospitals, businesses etc
Lee is an articulate and exceptional motivational speaker. Click here to see the topics Lee speaks about. My services include:
Wheelchair Basketball Coaching
Lee is a qualified Level 2 Wheelchair Basketball Coach. He is also the Head coach of RGK Tees Valley Titans Wheelchair Basketball Team as well as one of the performance coaches for the GB Men's Wheelchair Basketball Team. Lee offers wheelchair basketball sessions and provide all equipment including sport wheelchairs, basketballs, floor baskets and great fun, enthusiastic wheelchair basketball sessions. Lee's coaching style is for all levels and ages. Enquire about booking a program here
School Visits -
Visit a sport and health week. Act as a motivational speaker. Participate in a school fundraising event. Speak at an assembly. Open a sports day. Questions and answers with Gifted and Talented Students. Provide a closing speech at regional teachers conference. Wheelchair Basketball Fun Sessions
Spinal Injuries Support Service - Inspirational speaking to inpatients, and supporting to help them restart their lives. After Dinner Speaking
Business Mentoring
Gifted and Talented
Mentoring Disaffected Young People and Adults
Corporate Mentoring and Services
Click here to contact me about any of the above services and service fees. Lee is a former Great Britain Wheelchair Basketball player and Great Britain Wheelchair Fencer. He is currently the Head coach and player for RGK Tees Valley Titans Wheelchair Basketball Team. Lee also is a volunteer and takes up the role as Child Welfare Officer for Cleveland Juniors FC in Middlesbrough. Lee is an Athlete Mentor and he visits schools and businesses helping to motivate and inspire people to achieve. Lee was born in Middlesbrough on 8th June 1976. Lee was born with scoliosis and when he was 15 years old it was decided he would need an operation to prevent this getting any worse. Unfortunately during the operation Lee's spine swelled and cut of the blood supply to his legs leaving him paralysed for life. Since then Lee has had an unbelievable journey! When Lee was 18 years old he coached a junior football team which was very successful. They were called TCA Juniors and they were cup winners 3 times and twice League Runners up in the 5 years they were together. Lee started playing Wheelchair Basketball in 1996 and since then he has gone on to represent Great Britain at the highest level. Lee was selected as part of the squad that went to the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games, were the team unfortunately finished 4th. After not being selected for the Athens 2004 Games Lee decided to try his hand in Wheelchair Fencing. Lee was quickly selected to represent Great Britain at the European Championships in Madrid where Lee and the team won bronze in team sabre. In 2008 Lee was the only British Wheelchair fencer to qualify for the Beijing Paralympic games. He finished 10th in Individual Sabre, but the achievement was qualifying for such a great sporting event. After Beijing Lee returned to the basketball squad were he was selected in the 2009 Paralympic world cup squad and they won bronze medal, and then also in the European Squad where the championships were held in Turkey and the team won a bronze medal. Lee is now retired from playing International Basketball but remains involved with the squad as one of the coaching staff, he also works as an Athlete Mentor Inspiring Young People. Lee is a role model to many people including the kids and adults he works with in his wheelchair basketball coaching and the young people he has visited in schools. Lee's biggest fans are his wife Linda and his 4 children Liam, Jamie, Millie and Matilda.