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How schoolboy has adapted to hockey and cricket with shortened forearm
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How schoolboy has adapted to hockey and cricket with shortened forearm

Henry Golding, a schoolboy athlete with ulnar aplasia โ€” a condition causing an underdeveloped or missing ulna bone in the forearm โ€” has adapted to playing both hockey and cricket despite having a shortened left arm. The 6ft 4in teenager, who plays for his school's first team at Abingdon, received a custom-made 41-inch stick from Pakistan to improve his hockey game. Henry also represents England's disability cricket team, showcasing his versatility across both sports.

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