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Spotlighting Warren Macdonald: Legless Mountain Climber

Friday, November 13th, 2009
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Warren_Macdonald_pullout_quote - “If you can change the way you see the world, you can literally change the world; beginning with your own.”Warren Macdonald knows a LOT about motivation. He famously (see appearances on Oprah, Larry King Live, Vicki Gabereau, The Hour with George Stroumboulopoulos, etc) survived a harrowing, agonizing ordeal while mountain climbing, when he was trapped beneath a one-ton boulder in a freak rock fall. Macdonald’s test of will lasted two full days before a helicopter arrived. He was rescued, but the accident cost him both legs.

Ten months after becoming a double above-knee amputee, Macdonald, who currently lives in Vancouver and travels worldwide as a professional speaker, climbed Tasmania’s Cradle Mountain “using a modified wheelchair and the seat of his pants.”

A year later, he traveled through some of the most inhospitable terrain in Australia and climbed Federation Peak.

In winter ‘03, he became the first double above-knee amputee to reach the summit of Africa’s tallest peak, Mt Kilimanjaro (19,222ft).

And more recently, in a mind-bogglingly punishing climb that required more than 2800 pull-ups over 4 days, he made an ascent of America’s tallest cliff face, El Capitan.

He is also the only known above knee amputee to make an ascent of Canada’s landmark frozen waterfall, the 600 ft “Weeping Wall“ in Alberta.

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SECOND GLANCE: another look at Aimee Mullins

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
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World-record-setting Paralympian sprinter Aimee Mullins, as you know from our last post, is a bilateral amputee—i.e. both of her legs were amputated below the knee. She learned to walk on prosthetics, then to run.

Aimee said some truly tremendous things during her TED Talk.

But this quote in particular, this hilarious and delicious nugget of a sound byte, is so off-the-wall funny that it bears repeating…

“From an identity standpoint, what does it mean to have a disability?
Pamela Anderson has more prosthetic in her body than I do.
Nobody calls
her disabled.”

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Another time, being interviewed by Mavian Arocha for Aventura Magazine, Aimee was asked “What quality do you lack that you wish you could attain and embrace?” Not missing a beat, Aimee ran with the generic line of questioning and dryly responded: “Besides being able to bend my ankles? Jeez, this is hard.”

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TED Talk: Aimee Mullins and her 12 pairs of legs

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009
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In this wonderful TED video, filmed in February ‘09, Aimee Mullins talks about her prosthetic legs—she’s got a dozen amazing pairs—and the superpowers they grant her: speed, beauty, an extra 6 inches of height … Quite simply, she redefines what the body can be. [via]

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What to watch next:
TED98 – Aimee Mullins on running

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The Kogers: A family blessed with love, faith, strength, goodness, and each other

Tuesday, September 8th, 2009
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Jason Koger is a loving husband to his wife Jenny and father to his beautiful girls Billie Grace and Cambell Leigh. Anyone who has ever come in contact with Jason knows what a wonderful, kind and caring person he is (and that he gets it from his upbringing). He is the type of person that would give you the shirt off his back and expect nothing in return.

On March 1, 2008 Jason was involved in a horrible accident in which he was electrocuted by a down power line. Both of Jason’s arms were amputated below the elbow and he’s been facing the long road to recovery.

In ordinary circumstances, this might seem like a hopeless cause, but not in Jason’s case. He is a fighter with the drive and determination to overcome this obstacle, and he will win.

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Watch Jason’s commercial for Superior O&P

Read Jason and Jenny’s detailed journal

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“Nova Scotia’s Double Oscar Winner: Actor with no hands set a Hollywood record,” by Bruce Nunn

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
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HAROLD RUSSELL: LOST BOTH HANDS BUT WON TWO OSCARS

Nova Scotia’s Double Oscar Winner

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Bilateral amputee set a Hollywood record
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by Bruce Nunn

And now please welcome the actor from Nova Scotia who set an all-time record at Hollywood’s famous Academy Awards ceremony. He was awarded not one but two golden Oscar statuettes for the same movie role. Two for one! And it was a first. Plus, his performance in The Best Years of Our Lives was his first acting experience and, as a handicapped war veteran, he made his motion picture debut without hands. He was the amazing Harold Russell. In 2002 he passed away in his late eighties. But, my, what a life he had lived.

“I lost both my hands in an explosion when I was with the airborne troops,” he told me in a telephone interview from Boston back in 1996. TNT exploded in Click to continue »