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Double amputee climbs Mt Kilimanjaro
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Woman who lost legs in locomotive accident climbs Mount Kilimanjaro
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Smithville native who lost legs climbs Mount Kilimanjaro
Mandy Horvath 1st female double-amputee to do so
A Smithville native who lost both of her legs has found a passion in mountain climbing, most recently reaching the top of Mount Kilimanjaro.
and last updated 2021-07-12 21:55:40-04
KANSAS CITY, Mo. â Anyone who tells Mandy Horvath she can t do something should prepare to be proven wrong. I m used to people under estimating me, Horvath, a Smithville native, said. It s gotten easier to navigate as time goes on, but hopefully, through this, I won t have to answer too many more questions about whether or not I can.
Une Américaine qui a dû être amputée de ses deux jambes en 2014 après un tragique accident a conquis un des plus hauts sommets du monde; le mont Kilimandjaro.
Mandy Horvath, du Missouri est devenu la première femme avec une double amputation à gravir ce volcan.
«Je dois prouver que jâai raison à plusieurs personnes», a-t-elle affirmé.
Elle fera dâailleurs lâobjet dâun documentaire intitulé «Life Climb» qui doit sortir en salle éventuellement.
Le Kilimandjaro sâajoute à la liste des conquêtes de Mandy, qui a déjà aussi grimpé la pente de Manitou Springs au Colorado et le Pic Pike, haut de 4300 mètres.
Jul 7, 2021
Mandy Horvath of Smithville, Missouri just accomplished something very impressive - scaling Mt. Kilimanjaro.
Oh, and did we mention that Mandy has no legs? Horvath lost both of her legs in a train accident in 2014. She battled PSTSD and alcoholism but found peace in mountain climbing.
At 28, Horvath has already scaled Pikes Peak and Colorado s Manitou Incline - and now the 19,000-foot Kilimanjaro, the world s tallest free-standing mountain. The climb took eight days crawling on her hands - which were so swollen I could barely get my bags open .
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