Inspiring? Impressive? Neither of those words really cut it when we’re talking about a 29 year old woman who lost her leg and then went on to represent her country.
Michelle Salt was never a popular kid growing up. She was bullied for years and was always trying to fit in but could never quite find her place. And from her teens, she struggled into her adult life.
An adrenaline junkie, she loved doing things that made her blood race and was always especially passionate about snowboarding. She hoped to be a professional boarder one day. But in June 2011, she had a major accident that completely changed her outlook on life.
“I hit a guardrail on my motorcycle doing 120 kilometres an hour,” Michelle says.
“My accident was one that I would never wish upon anyone. My family had to sit in a room waiting to hear if I was going to live.”
She broke a lot of bones and almost bled to death. She spent seven days on life support and ended up losing 75% of her right leg.
“Simple things that I once took for granted became milestones like washing my own hair, being able to sit up on my own for 15 seconds and going outside to enjoy the fresh air,” says Michelle.
She explains that it was hard to go back to living a normal life.
“I had to start over in so many ways and though, sure, I had my tough moments, I knew I had to push through my rehab in order to get back on my snowboard.”
Many would’ve given up on their snowboarding dreams. But this is where Michelle was different.
“Within a day of learning the news about my amputation, I decided that I would become a paralympian,” she says.