The Paralympic gold-medalist, world champion swimmer, ESPY winner, and NBC Sports commentator uses her extraordinary story to equip others to meet whatever challenges they face in life.
On January 21, 2008, a routine medical procedure left Mallory Weggemann paralyzed from her waist down.
She even walked down the aisle on her wedding day against all odds.
Mallory\'s extraordinary Resilience and uncompromising commitment to excellence are rooted in her resolve, he.
And even better, she found confidence, independence, and persevering love.
But despite all of the hardships that Mallory faced, she was sure about one thing: she refused to give up.
After two reconstructive surgeries and extended rehab, she won two gold medals and a silver medal at the 2019 World Para Swimming Championships.
Two years after that, a devastating fall severely damaged her left arm.
Less than two years later, Mallory had broken eight world records, and by the 2012 Paralympic Games, she held fifteen world records and thirty-four American records.
Meet Mallory Weggemann: a Paralympic gold-medalist, world champion swimmer, ESPY winner, and NBC Sports commentator whose extraordinary story will give you the encouragement you need to rise up to meet any challenge you face in life.
On January 21, 2008, a routine medical procedure left Mallory paralyzed from her waist down.
In this remarkable new book, Mallory shares the lessons she learned by pushing past every obstacle, expectation, and limitation that stood in her way, including the need to: redefine limitations;remember that healing is not chronological;be willing to fail;and embrace your comeback.
Mallory\'s story reminds us that whatever circumstances we face, we have the capacity to face down whatever challenges, labels, or difficulties confront us--and to do so on our own terms.
And perhaps most significantly, she found confidence, independence, and persevering love as she walked down the aisle on her wedding day.
Mallory\'s extraordinary Resilience and uncompromising commitment to excellence are rooted in her resolve, perseverance, and sheer grit.
After two reconstructive surgeries and extended rehab, she won two golds and a silver at the 2019 World Para Swimming Championships.
Two years later a devastating fall severely damaged her left arm, yet Mallory refused to give up.
Less than two years later, Mallory had broken eight world records, and by the 2012 Paralympic Games, she held fifteen world records and thirty-four American records.
The Paralympic gold-medalist, world champion swimmer, ESPY winner, and NBC Sports commentator uses her extraordinary story to equip others to meet whatever challenges they face in life.
On January 21, 2008, a routine medical procedure left Mallory Weggemann paralyzed from her waist down