Quadruple Amputee Becomes National Trampoline Champion
  • 6 years ago
A QUADRUPLE amputee, who was given a less than 1% chance of survival, has overcome incredible odds to become a national trampoline champion. At the age of seven, Isabelle Weall, of Derby in the UK, suffered organ failure and a heart attack after contracting Meningitis, which resulted in her losing the lower part of her arms, and her legs to stop the infection spreading. But the 14-year-old’s resilient spirit has led to an incredible list of achievements, including becoming a national trampoline champion and winning awards for her inspirational story. Isabelle, who trains twice a week, told Barcroft Media: “At one point I did have a less than 1% chance of survival. With how well I’m doing now, it’s amazing that I took the 1%.”
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