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Жанин Шепард: Сломленное тело не означает, что сломлен человек

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Лыжная гонщица Жанин Шепард мечтала об олимпийской медали, пока во время тренировочного велопробега её не сбил фургон. Она делится яркой историей о человеческих способностях к выздоровлению. Она убеждена: вы — это не ваше тело, отказ от давней мечты позволит вам последовать за новой.

Athlete Janine Shepherd was rendered a partial paraplegic when she was hit by a truck during an Olympic training bike ride. Doctors didn't expect her to recover. But she not only learned to walk again -- she learned to fly. Full bio »

Translated into Russian by Alexandra Komarova
Reviewed by Aliaksandr Autayeu
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