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Re: "Miracle crash" reverses athlete's paralyisis
This is just wow!
http://ca.sports.yahoo.com/sc/news?slug … _tv_repeat
Paralympian eyes Olympic glory after “miracle” crash
By Liza Jansen
Monique van der Vorst poses in front of her wheelchair at the Olympic stadium in Amsterdam, Netherlands, Tuesday, Dec. 21, 2010.
Paralysed from the hip down since she was 13, the 27-year-old handcyclist, who has just signed with the Rabobank women’s professional cycling team to compete as a top-class able-bodied athlete, was hit by a bicycle last year while training in her wheelchair for the 2012 London Paralympics.
While recovering from the trauma, van der Vorst’s feet started to tingle and miraculously she began to move them again. From that point on she spent months in the hospital and in the rehabilitation centre trying to regain the use of her legs.
She told Reuters that when she took her first steps again in July 2010, she felt just like a child learning to walk.
“I wanted to jump in the air for joy,” van der Vorst said this week, and recalled how great and surprising it was to look at herself standing in front of a mirror.
Doctors have no explanation for her amazing recovery. Some believe the trauma of her last accident may have jolted her body back into activity.
But the realities of her new-found joy also put an immediate end to a successful athletic career.
“Although walking is the best thing you could do in life, I immediately missed the sport, the people and the challenges,” van der Vorst said.
Rehabilitation and physiotherapy with an athletic focus strengthened her and as soon as she sat on a bike she again wanted to give it a try.
“The spirit is in my body,” she said.
Despite a near-crash the first time she cautiously climbed aboard a racing bicycle for able-bodied athletes, van der Vorst got back on her bike and carried on to complete a painful and slow 30 km training route and has not looked back since.
Although she is not on the same cycling level as the other women on the Rabobank cycling team, her willpower is enormous and the team is confident van der Vorst will quickly catch up.
When you consider van der Vorst won two silver medals at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics, was elected Dutch disabled athlete of the year in 2009, was the first handcycle athlete to win the 2009 Ironman world championship in Hawaii, her goal of riding in the 2016 Rio Olympics does not appear unrealistic. (Editing by Paul Casciato)"-
Re: "Miracle crash" reverses athlete's paralyisis
She practically won the lottery. Good for her.
Since the "1984" (lol, it's like Where's Waldo for dummies) international retranslation of the bible, "wonders" were replaced with "miracles" as to what should be seen in the end times. Notice that not only is that word in the headline, it's only in the headline. The story came from Reuters of course, so that means pretty much the entire world registers this.
Perhaps the doctors just fixed her up, cause quite frankly, if it sounds too good to be true (smashing your finger twice to heal it) it probably is. For all we know they're just making it up.