From broken legs to the Olympics? The moving story of Dressage rider Sonnar Murray-Brown | RIDE

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Sonnar Murray-Brown is one of Britain’s most exciting up-and-coming dressage stars. In 2009, Sonnar was the front passenger in a devastating car crash. He broke both his legs, requiring multiple surgeries, and was told he may never ride again. However, Sonnar never gave up and managed to perform a stunning comeback into the sport that may even lead him to the Tokyo Olympics.

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