Walker tells of suffering

JOHN WALKER, the New Zealand world record miler and Olympic gold medallist, has revealed that he is suffering from Parkinson'…

JOHN WALKER, the New Zealand world record miler and Olympic gold medallist, has revealed that he is suffering from Parkinson's disease, a disorder of the nervous system that reduces muscular, control.

Walker said that for someone who had been seen as a fit and healthy athlete it had come as "a real shock" to discover something "was wrong. "But when even simple things like knocking on a door or combing my hair became increasingly difficult it was obvious to me something wasn't right." He said despite the rumours he was not going to die. "Initially, I feared (and so did my children) that I was going to be like Muhammad Ali, but I have been assured I won't shake like him and that I should live a reasonably normal life with only a very gradual deterioration over the years. There are a lot of people worse off than me."

Walker, 44, was the first miler to run under 3 minutes 50 seconds. In the Montreal Olympics in 1976 he took gold in the 1,500 metres.