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Answers FAQS1 Why does she racein a wheelchair?2 Was life difficultfor her when shewas young?3 When did she startwheelchair racing?4 Did she doother sports?5 Where was her first biginternational competition?6 How successful is she now?7 How does she prepare forher races?a She began when she was eight years do notloved it immediatelyShe's a Paralympic champion at everydistance, from 100 m races to maratonsShe's got over 30 medals in internationacompetitionsShe usually gets up before 7 am, as someyoghurt and drinks lots of water. Then shetrains for 2 hours and has a big bredatithe afternoon she trains again for 25 hoursShe normally goes to bed at 10.30 pm, Yes, she did. She also tried wheelchair basketballswimming, ice hockey, gymnastics and scuta diningUnfortunately, she was born with an illness called sturebifida. This means that she can't move her legs aa.She competed in the 2004 Paralympic Games in Athenswhen she was only 15. She won two medals.Yes, it was. She didn't have a wheelchair when she wasa very young child, so she learned to walk on her handsLuckily, this helped her later when she started using achair, because her hands and arms were very strongПомагите тез болынызш
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