This is only partially basketball related, but it’s such an amazing story that I couldn’t pass up writing about it. Different people have different ways of inspiring people. A friend of mine posted this story up on Twitter today. She always has a knack for finding great stories, but nothing this heartwarming though.
She’s not a basketball player, but she deserves much more recognition for her hard work and her will. It amazes me that someone so young has such a positive outlook on life, and has the drive that she does.
Check out this story from Weird Asia News:
Qian Hongyan, who was forced to use half a basketball as her prosthetic body, has inspired millions recently with her ambition to compete as a swimmer in the 2012 Paralympics in London.
Qian swims about 2000 meters a day and trains really hard.
“Qian Hongyan studies hard. She never grouches in training although she was confronted with many difficulties at the beginning, ” her coach said.
The 10 year-old was injured trajically in an auto accident when she was only 3 years old. To insure her survival, the doctors were forced to amputate her legs.
Qian’s family, living in Zhuangxia, China, was unable to afford modern prosthetics and instead used a half a basketball to get around on. Once on the ball she uses two wooden props to help her move around.
Qian now has a pair of proper prosthetic legs, but still says she likes to use the basketball from time to time as it is easier for her to get in and out of the pool with.























