Ali Truwit to Compete in Paris Paralympics
Ali Truwit to Compete in Paris Paralympics
Ali Truwit to Compete in Paris Paralympics
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Ali Truwit, a former Yale swimmer, faced a life-altering shark attack while snorkeling in the Turks and Caicos just days after her graduation. The shark caused severe injuries, resulting in the loss of her left leg, but thanks to the quick actions of her friend Sophie Pilkinton, who applied a tourniquet, Truwit managed to survive. Following multiple surgeries and a rigorous recovery process, she has turned her life around and is now preparing to compete in the 2024 Paris Paralympics. Truwit expressed her determination to reclaim her identity as an athlete and has already set an American record during the Paralympic Trials. Her remarkable journey highlights resilience and the power of support in overcoming personal tragedies. Truwit’s story serves as an inspiration, demonstrating that despite unimaginable challenges, a comeback is possible.

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A Year After A Shark Took Her Leg, Swimmer Ali Truwit Is Headed To The Paralympics
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