Adaptive Motocross Racer + Para-Snowboarder Kiana Clay (ep. 464)
Live Inspired Podcast with John O'Leary - Un podcast de John O'Leary
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Kiana Clay is the first adaptive female motocross racer, top-ranked para-snowboarder and 2026 Paralympic hopeful. At 12 years old, Kiana suffered a traumatic brachial plexus injury on a motocross practice run that left her right arm paralyzed. While recovering from this accident, she was hit by a drunk driver, reversing any strength she was recovering and leaving her dominant arm permanently paralyzed. Although these circumstances certainly changed her life, Kiana is not letting them define her. Today, Kiana shares how she learned to accept her body, her struggle with depression, how she’s learned to trust God and what led to her recent decision to have her injured arm amputated. This conversation is a reminder that you can't always choose the path you walk (or race!) in life, but you can always choose the manner in which you walk (or race!) it. Learn more about this Live Inspired Podcast episode and more at JohnOLearyInspires.com.