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Injury vice versa (4 photos)
At the age of 13 years Dutch Monique van der Vorst was injured as a result of which her legs stopped moving. However, this did not stop the girl, and she became a triple world champion hendsayklingu. And recently, Monique feet again began to move, and she went into the women's team in cycling.
When a Dutch Monique van der Vorst was 13 years old, she was injured as a result of which her legs stopped moving. However, the disability did not break the spirit of the girl, and she became a triple world champion hendsayklingu (cycling with manual transmission).
Last spring, Monique trained in his wheelchair to be able to take part in the Paralympic Games in 2012, when she was hit by a bicycle. As a result, 27-year-old Monique regained her mobility feet, and November 20, 2010 for the first time been able to go on their own.
The woman moved to the ordinary bicycle and was recently accepted into the women's cycling team Rabobank.
When a Dutch Monique van der Vorst was 13 years old, she was injured as a result of which her legs stopped moving. However, the disability did not break the spirit of the girl, and she became a triple world champion hendsayklingu (cycling with manual transmission).
Last spring, Monique trained in his wheelchair to be able to take part in the Paralympic Games in 2012, when she was hit by a bicycle. As a result, 27-year-old Monique regained her mobility feet, and November 20, 2010 for the first time been able to go on their own.
The woman moved to the ordinary bicycle and was recently accepted into the women's cycling team Rabobank.