Matt Nichols: The Disability Of An Athlete

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Alana Nichols, a physically incapable individual is working on getting a gold medal in her third different sport. Nichols is an athlete who had a tragic accident in 2014 with a snowboard, which led her to be paralyzed and who would rely on using a wheelchair for the rest of her life. Paralyzed defined by Merriam-Webster dictionary is to make (someone or something) unable to function, act, or move. This definition was not going to stop Alana Nichols from doing what she loved. For her, it was constantly being able to move and play sports. That is why the New York Times in September of 2016 published an article on this truly inspiring athlete that was wrote by the talented Matt Higgins. Although she [Nichols] had a physical disability, she was not going to let …show more content…

The article does not just focus on Nichols being paralyzed, but focuses on what she has accomplished because of being paralyzed. Her achievement as an athlete beginning in 2004 and traveling around and transferring schools to help her becomes better is truly inspirational. After tragic events, such as her brother being murdered, or dealing with a broken shoulder, the reader can tell that she is a warrior. Her abilities of an athlete are the center of this story and are what make the audience want to keep reading about this beautiful woman. Nowhere in this article was there a time when the tone or feeling was that she could not do something because of her disability, but it was positive and Nichols felt like she had to keep trying and show her independent abilities. The ending quote from the article sums up how her ability was much bigger than her disability. It reads as follows: “I know that other young women need to see me be my best self,” she said. “When I struggle with self-doubt and feel like I can’t move on, I know there’s people out there who need me to do that. That’s

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