Megan Fisher is a Paralympic gold, silver, and bronze medal cyclist from the Rio 2016 and London 2012 Games, ten-time world champion, retired member of Team USA, high altitude mountaineer, Doctor of Physical Therapy, performance coach, and motivational speaker.
In this Under the Big Sky bonus, exactly ten years after Megan Fisher was told she would never walk again she found herself joining Team USA at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London. This was the culmination of a long-held dream and the result of what Megan describes as a certain amount of grit.
When she was just 19 years old, Meg was involved in a tragic car accident that nearly killed her, leaving her in a coma and stealing the lower half of her left leg. Megan’s road to recovery has not been easy but as a lifelong athlete, Meg has discovered that “We are all capable of more than we know.”
Prior to the car accident, Megan competed as a NCAA Division I tennis player. After the accident, Megan fought to overcome relatively simple challenges, like feeding herself, standing and walking. Incredibly, less than a year after the loss of her leg, Megan returned to college and finished her first triathlon.
That one race proved to her that she could overcome any obstacle and achieve her wildest dreams. Megan continues to explore her own physical boundaries. She uses these experiences to inspire and motivate as well as to raise awareness for organizations.
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