An Edmonton-based track star training to compete in the next Paralympic Games has been sidelined by the theft of her two training bikes. Amanda Rummery says the customized bikes were stolen from her garage in the area of 77th Avenue and 111th Street in the McKernan neighbourhood early Saturday morning. The 23-year-old track star had her arm amputated following an ATV accident in high school. Rummery, a Canadian record holder in the 100-metre, 200-metre and 400-metre Paralympic track events, uses the bikes to cross-train. "Being an arm amputee these bikes have been modified to be quite unique," Rummery said on her Facebook page.
Source: CBC News September 01, 2020 16:18 UTC