July 20, 2010
Kyle   Maynard & Cyler Sanderson
Kyle  Maynard was born missing the biggest parts of his arms and legs due  to congental amputation, a condition in which the limbs are constricted  and die due to lack of oxygen in utero. Yet he became a grade school  football player and then a wrestler. Maynard’s high school record in  wrestling was 35 wins and 16  losses. He now wrestles for  the University  of Georgia, where he is majoring in broadcast news. Maynard won an  ESPY Award in 2004 for the Best Athlete With A Disability. See him in  action in this video, and  watch as Maynard talks about his life.  His autobiography is called No  Excuses: The True Story of a Congenital Amputee Who Became a Champion  in Wrestling and in Life.

Kyle Maynard & Cyler Sanderson

Kyle Maynard was born missing the biggest parts of his arms and legs due to congental amputation, a condition in which the limbs are constricted and die due to lack of oxygen in utero. Yet he became a grade school football player and then a wrestler. Maynard’s high school record in wrestling was 35 wins and 16 losses. He now wrestles for  the University of Georgia, where he is majoring in broadcast news. Maynard won an ESPY Award in 2004 for the Best Athlete With A Disability. See him in action in this video, and watch as Maynard talks about his life. His autobiography is called No Excuses: The True Story of a Congenital Amputee Who Became a Champion in Wrestling and in Life.

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