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  2. Joe Martel III - Wikipedia

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    At Beggs High School (Beggs, Oklahoma), 2015-2018 Martel was a three-sport athlete playing football, basketball, and Track & field. Martel stands 4-foot 3-inches tall with his prosthetics off and with them on he is about 6 foot tall. Martel was born without shin bones a condition known as tibial hemimelia and portions of both legs were ...

  3. Louis Abernathy and Temple Abernathy - Wikipedia

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    Louis (sometimes styled Louie) Abernathy was born in Texas in 1899 and Temple Abernathy was born in 1904 in Tipton, Oklahoma. Their father was cowboy and U.S. Marshal Jack Abernathy. In 1909 the boys rode by horseback from Frederick, Oklahoma, to Santa Fe, New Mexico, and back. Louis was nine, and Temple was five. [2]

  4. Hugh Herr - Wikipedia

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    Hugh Herr climbs the wall at the MIT Media Lab's h2.0 symposium on May 9, 2007, watched by fellow bilateral amputee Aimee Mullins. While a postdoctoral fellow at MIT in biomedical devices, Herr began working on advanced leg prostheses and orthoses, devices that emulate the functionality of the human leg. [1]

  5. Double Amputee Paralympic Champion Cheers on Boy Using ... - AOL

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    Blake Leeper, Paralympic medalist and double amputee, cheered for a young boy learning to use his first prosthesis in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.Footage taken by Randy Titony shows Leeper and the boy ...

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  8. Jo Beckwith - Wikipedia

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    Beckwith began her YouTube channel, Footless Jo, during her recovery from amputation in 2018. [3] In 2019, the channel became more prominent following a video she released titled, "How I Said Goodbye to My Ankle". That video went viral and garnered over 8 million views. [2] Footless Jo focuses on amputation, disability, and mental health.

  9. Mark Inglis - Wikipedia

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    The rescue of the two climbers was a major media event in New Zealand. Both men's legs became badly frostbitten while awaiting rescue. Following Inglis's rescue, both his legs were amputated 14 cm below the knee. He returned to Mt. Cook in 2002 and reached the summit successfully on 7 January of that year, after a previous attempt was thwarted ...