What happened to nick Springer?

What happened to nick Springer?

Nick Springer, who became a Paralympic gold medalist in wheelchair rugby at Beijing in 2008, only nine years after contracting meningococcal meningitis, which caused the partial amputations of his arms and legs, died on April 14 in Chandler, Ariz., a suburb of Phoenix.

What is it called when you have all 4 limbs amputated?

Definition of quadruple amputee : a person who has lost all or part of both legs and both arms.

What is Nick mayhugh disability?

Nick has a mild form of Cerebral Palsy. Ever since he can remember, Nick has had a numbing feeling along the left side of his body. Growing up, he always knew something was “wrong”, but when he mentioned it to his teachers, doctors, coaches, and even his own parents, no one believed him.

Who is Gary Springer?

Gary Springer is an entertainment publicist representing film, theatre and events. His company represents independent and foreign films at festivals in the US and abroad, and for release in NY and nationally as well as serving as sales, distribution and awards consultant.

What’s a person with no limbs called?

amelia: Medical term for the congenital absence or partial absence of one or more limbs at birth. Amelia can sometimes be caused by environmental or genetic factors. amputation: The cutting off of a limb or part of a limb. bilateral amputee: A person who is missing or has had amputated both arms or both legs.

What is Brittni Mason disability?

Brittni Mason

Personal information
Disability Erb’s palsy
Disability class T46
Event(s) 100 metres 200 metres
Club Eastern Michigan Eagles

What is Roderick Townsend disability?

Roderick Townsend-Roberts sustained permanent nerve damage to his right arm and shoulder at birth. His parents are Jason and Mary Holloway. He has four younger siblings, Edell Storey, Jason Holloway, Amaury Holloway, and Farrah Washington.

What do you call someone with an amputated leg?

bilateral amputee: A person who is missing or has had amputated both arms or both legs. For example, a person that is missing both legs below-the knee is considered a bilateral BK.