Wednesday, November 16, 2011

10 Succesful Person Without Normal Leg !!!

The following are 10 people with disabilities (without legs) that are very unusual, there is a wrestler champion, swimmers, skateboarders and become the star of India’s got talent, consider the stories they hopefully become an inspiration for us who have a member of the body complete no quitter …


10.One legged Wrestler who became a national champion


Anthony Robles of Arizona State University has only one leg, but that did not stop him from being a national champion heavyweight wrestler. Born with one leg, Robles took the 125-pound class with a 7-1 win over defending champion Matt McDonough of Iowa. performance of Robles’ three-day wrestling earned him the award.
He took control in the first period, jumping out to lead 7-0 with a two-point takedown and two turns on the shoulders of McDonough to add another five points. Robles uses gripping power on the people alternately. ”Style my Tilt because I had a strong grip, and it’s because my crutch,” he said. (Link | Via)


9. American Football player who is also a no-legged homecoming king


This is not Photoshop. This Bobby Martin from Dayton Ohio. He was born without legs and actually playing football. He was also king of homecoming. He struggled with an effort to become king. .

8. The little girl who must use a basketball as his prosthetic body


Qian Hongyan, who were forced to use half of a basketball as a fake body, inspired millions of people with the ambition to compete as a swimmer in Pralimpiade 2012 in London.
In 2000, Qian Hongyan, tragically injured in a car accident when she was 3 years.To ensure its survival, the doctors had to amputate her leg.
Qian family, living in Zhuangxia, China, can not afford modern prosthetics and instead used half a basketball for Qian walk. After the ball, she used two wooden props to help move around.
She struggled to live with basketball as a underprop, ‘walk’ between school and home. Her story was widely reported in the country, and attract the attention of the Security Ministry of China and China Center for Rehabilitation and Research. Qian now have a proper pair of prosthetic limbs, but still says she likes to use a basketball from time to time because it’s easier for him to get in and out of the pool. (Link)


7. No-legged man who participated in the New York Marathon run



Lance Benson 36 years old and was born without legs. But he did not let that stop him. He competed in sporting events with sitting on a skateboard and use his hands to push himself. He opened by 2005 ING New York City Marathon in just 3 hours and 37 minutes, and competed in the 2006 ING Miami Marathon as well.
Benson connection with the road began as a simple exercise in 2004. He is a marathoner in the country only to use the skateboard in a marathon along the 42 KM. He is a man who, even when still a child, refused to sit in a wheelchair and as a toddler, He learned to walk on the prosthesis,



6. No-legged dancer who became India’s Got Talent Star


A hip-hop dancer with legs not appear on the reality show Indian television, with quick movements and lively he was dancing with acrobatic skills. Meet Vinod Thakur 21 years, he shot to fame after appearing on television shows India’s Got Talent.
Born without legs, he quickly learned how to walk with his hands in his house in East Delhi. TV show – part of a global empire Simon Cowell – bearing gifts as much as £ 68,000, far from his salary as much as 85 pounds a month , when he did repair the phone. What’s more, he is a student of economics and he started dancing five months before that – he trained himself to see the videos that he downloaded at the local cafe.



5. No-legged woman who Raising 130 Children




Xu Yuehua 55, who lost her leg in a train accident at age 13, has spent 37 years raising children in a social welfare institution. She has brought more than 130 children. She moves without using a chair leg, she spends her days on a pair of small bench, so that the children call her “Mama bench.”
Mama Bench was pleased treat these children and do not regret doing it. Xu Yuehua, orphaned at an early age, devoting herself to raising children in Xiangtan Social Welfare Home, Here also is the same place that helped her through her troubles.


4. No-legged man who became a skateboarder



Italo Romano is a talented skateboarder with no legs. life and the way in which he has overcome the main constraints describe how the human mind and human body can adapt quite well in the face of great difficulties.
3. Photographers without  legs who take pictures of people who look at him


When Kevin Connolly was ten years old when his family took him to Disney World, but for some park visitors that day, it was Connolly who quickly became the main attraction. Born without legs, Connolly was used to look a stranger – but when it will help him begin to understand that the lens could work in both directions.
On a solo trip to Europe, more than a decade later, he felt people staring at him.
Connolly picked up the camera to her pelvis, and look of the person photographed.Connolly would repeat this activity until 32 000 times more during his trip, create a diverse portfolio of individuals from different countries
He posted some photos online, with the title “Rolling Exhibition.” A lot of people who meet, do not wait for him to explain the reason for the absence of his leg. Instead, they automatically create their own narrative, in accordance with their own environment or personal feelings. For example, while traveling in New Zealand a woman asked Connolly if he was the victim of a shark attack. In Romania some people thought he was a beggar, in a bar in Montana someone buy him a beer and thanked him for his services, because he believed that Connolly was a wounded veteran of the Iraq War.


2. No-legged man who climbed the Great Wall China


A man who lost his leg in a train accident climbed the Great Wall of China in 2006.Huang Jianming from the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen both legs amputated in 1994, after he fell from the train carriages. now only 85 cm tall and weighs 39 kilograms, Huang called himself “half-man,” because he had become half the size of the average person because of an accident. He climbed the Great Wall for two hours using his arm strength, pushing himself up the rocky stairs in front of hundreds of tourists who bengong.Tanpa leg, his wife left him when he lost his livelihood, but the people of Sichuan province of China remains determined to live a normal life.
He began to practice writing calligraphy and became a street artist journey, traveling through more than 20 cities in China within ten years. “I hope that when tourists see me, a man and a half, climbed the Great Wall and enjoy a real man, they will think about your own potential their own. ”


1. No-legged man who became acrobats



Eli Bowen extraordinary born in Ohio on October 14, 1844  as one of ten children.When his brothers had an average physical, Eli was born with legs attached directly proportional to his pelvis. In essence, Eli Bowen was a man who was born with legs but do not have foot .
Eli learned early to use his arms and hands to compensate for the lack of legs.wood blocks in the palm of his hand and use it as a ‘shoe’, lifted him to walk on his hands. As a result of the process and the Bowen farm workers steadily develop enormous power and even in adulthood he was able to navigate his 140 pound frame anywhere he chooses.
He started his professional career at age 13 joined by a variety of circus before an independent tour, appearing at the museum and finally a European tour with the Barnum and Bailey Circus.
He has a reputation for being a magnificent star in acrobat and for the achievements of phenomenal strength. Dubbed as’ The Legless Acrobat Eli Bowen is known for great ability. Eli’s only twenty-four inches tall he did not mind climbing the poles 13 feet in order to balance on one hand at its peak. When he grows to adulthood, Eli Bowen also became famous for his handsome looks and, at one point, he is regarded by many as the most handsome man in show business.

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