I don't think of myself as being disabled, or able-bodied.
When you are racing in an able-bodied competition, you're all equal and you go out there and try your best, and that's what counts.
Once your dream is fulfilled you face another one.
I go out there and train as hard as anybody else.
If I'm able to go out there and achieve a dream, then anybody can do it.
It's been a dream for me since I was six years old to go to the Olympic Games and to finally have that dream realised is something massive for me.