Born Without A Left Leg, But Became A Swimmer In Four Years as Youngest Swimmer

Born Without A Left Leg, But Became A Swimmer In Four Years as Youngest Swimmer

Updated on November 17, 2021 00:32 AM by Dhinesh

A fracture in a leg will make a person inactive for few weeks, as the fractured leg won’t support them well to do many tasks without anyone’s support. But if the person with a fractured leg starts to walk and work without anyone’s support in few days, then it will be surprising for others. If walking using a fractured leg is an exciting fact, then swimming as a kid born without a leg must be the most compelling factor.

Hannah Aspden was born without a left leg and with a congenital hip disarticulation. The leg-less life is not a big tragedy for Hannah. Though she is a four-year-old kid, she tried sports for the first time and started enjoying it.

Started Sports At Four, Become Summer Team Swimmer At Five

Four-year kid won't know much about the world and the people, the major aim of a four-year kid will be enjoyment. Hannah Aspden also became a sports champion, as she loved sports when she was a kid. Hannah got into sports, and she tried swimming for the first time when she was a four-year-old kid. She had become a player on the summer team at the age of five. Hannah enjoyed swimming, the team, and the fun of competition, she became a gold medal-winning champion by starting as a kid swimmer. 

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Tried Other Sports, But Swimming Gives Comfort Of Home

Everyone will prefer the factor which gives more comfort and enjoyment. Hence Hannah loves swimming and becomes a champion as a swimmer. Though she tried some other sports, she felt more comfortable while swimming, as the water in the pool, gives a comfortable life to her home. Hence through enjoying the comfort of swimming and the fun of competition, Hannah is attaining more victories as champion.

Youngest Swimmer Of The Team

Being a minor partner in a team is a cute and exciting thing. If the team is a sports and champions team, then it's a product factor too. Hannah also becomes the youngest swimmer in the Team USA of the 2016 Paralympics. When she was 13, she was the youngest member of the USA's National roster team.

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Record Breaker

The world will turn towards the champion when they made a record. Hence Hannah broke the records of 100-Meter Backstroke and the 100-Meter Freestyle of American Paralympic Short Course Meters.

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Desired To Touch The Deep End 

Generally, a four-year kid may desire to get a new toy to play with. But as a four-year kid, Hannah was aspired to enter the pool's deep end at the local YMCA. Hence in addition to the enjoyment and fun phase of swimming, there is a factor of aspiration that makes her a swimming champion.

Met A Paralympic Swimmer At Her First Swim Meet

The first experience is always a fantastic thing in life. As well the first experience for a kid as a competitor is more exciting. Hence, in addition to the excitement of competing in the first swim meet, Hannah experienced an additional amazing factor of meeting Elizabeth Stone, a retired Paralympic swimmer.

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