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Braving life’s battles beyond the racing track, a 47-year-old British athlete recently triggered her bold return to adventure trips. Hailing from Cumbria, TT icon Fiona Baker-Holden was spotted making a glorious comeback, that too after years of suffering multiple fractures. And guess what she chose? Conquering none other than the monumental Everest!

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Showcasing her inspiring zest for life that transcended beyond racing boundaries, Fiona’s prolonged setbacks witnessed her at the Everest base camp in a golden revival. While the crash put a sudden halt to her career, the sidecar riding professional still overcame its impacts. Remarkably, despite a broken neck and countless other injuries, Holden soared high in the latest climbing ordeal, with her athletic husband sharing her company! 

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Former sidecar racing icon weaves athletic revival

Evidently, Holden’s racing tenure was met with an abrupt blow when she suffered a terrible crash, recorded six years ago during her high-speed Isle of Man TT game. While the life-threatening mishap took off at a treacherous pace of 130 mph, its hard-hitting momentum left her with a broken neck and other severe wounds. 

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As the racing crash provoked subsequent concerns about her brain injuries, Baker-Holden’s doctors expressed fears of paralysis, shaking the very core of her existence. However, after being transported to the Walton Centre in Aintree, Holden defied all odds, marking her resilience in sporting spirits.

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With her resilience echoing louder than ever, she then emerged victorious from a prolonged admission at the Aintree Medical Center. And now, in a heartwarming reciprocation, Fiona embraced her latest climbing tour, planning charitable aid for the Walton venue. 

Climbing peaks for charitable support

Encapsulating her determination to give back to the hospital that saved her life, Holden was focused on the specialized center for motor racing accidents. With unwavering dedication, she defied the grim racing prognosis, sparking her self-funded trek to Mount Everest’s base camp alongside her husband, John Holden.

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Despite John’s recent rib injury from another crash, the duo exhibited audacious strategies, enduring extreme weather conditions alongside the physical hardships. Aiming to raise £10,000 through her climb, the former racing star recalled moments from her prior injuries, stating, “We were using 7,000 calories of energy just walking and breathing.”

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Additionally, Fiona even shared details from her horrific racing aftermath, quoting, “I woke up two weeks after the accident”, as she further noted, “But the nurses were fabulous.” In a courageous act of gratitude, the British athlete is now determined to help the Walton Centre, hoping to continue her Everest excursion into the New Year. 

Facing countless adversities in her racing games, Fiona Baker-Holden’s sporting perseverance has truly been extraordinary. Besides defying the limits of physical and emotional trauma, she also left her trail at the foot of Everest, underscoring the undying spirit of human will.

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Sanchari Bhaduri is a multi-sport editor at EssentiallySports. The writer-turned-editor, Sanchari started her journey at ES by demonstrating her journalistic prowess by bringing intriguing sports moments to the readers. During her time as a writer, Sanchari covered the 2023 Tour de France and gave a forefront view of the event to the American audience. Having covered several beats around sports like MMA, UFC, and Boxing, Sanchari also brings a staunch experience of dealing with multi-sport divisions to the ES editorial desk. When she is not editing her next copy, Sanchari can be found with a brush and a canvas in her leisure hours.

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