Update: Paralympian snowboarder Amy Purdy joins a select few of athletes for a Toyota Beyond the Bib profile. In anticipation of her new episodes, take a look back at her previous video Sharing The Spark, that gives viewers a glimpse into Amy’s passion for Adaptive Action Sports.

Loosing both your legs below the knee might make snowboarding again seem impossible. But while Amy Purdy lay in recovery after contracting bacterial meningitis, the disease that led to the amputations, all she thought about was getting back on her board.

Since, she’s become a Paralympian, winning the bronze medal in snowboard cross at the 2014 Sochi Paralympic Games, participated in the Amazing Race TV series, and been a contestant on Dancing With The Stars. She’s continued to share her passion for snowboarding with other disabled riders and got them back on snow through the organization she founded, Adaptive Action Sports.

Most recently, Amy and Toyota have been the driving force behind the creation of the first Dew Tour Adaptive Snowboarding competition, featuring 23 of the world’s best adaptive snowboarders. It all goes down at Dew Tour Breckenridge Friday, December 9.

Learn more about the Adaptive Snowboard Competition here: dewtour.com/snow/dew-tour-announces-adaptive-competition-during-breckenridge-event-presented-by-toyota/

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