Pakistani girl with One leg competes in ski race

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Pakistani girl with One leg competes in ski race

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Insha Afsar was one of the thousands of victims who suffered from the devastating earthquake that shook northern parts of Pakistan on October 8, 2005.



Afsar lost a leg when her house came down on the tragic day. But she has not let that stop her from pursuing her passion.

This week, Afsar competed in a ski racing competition in the US Paralympic Alpine National Championships and was seen storming down the slalom course at Loon Mountain in Lincoln, New Hampshire.

She now attends Berkshire Academy in Massachusetts and is sponsored by the Loon-based New England Disabled Sports (NEDS). Afsar was one of the 40 athletes participating in the competition.

In a 2006 photo essay published in TIME, readers caught a glimpse of Insha Afsar, a seven-year-old girl who lost a leg when her house collapsed on it during an earthquake in Kashmir. The stark photograph of a girl in a red coat struck a chord with TIME readers and staffers.

Mai ap apni moat ki tyaarion mai hon..!!!
Meray khilaaf apki Saazish fazool hai..!!!

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Post by jammy » Mar 28, 2015

I salute their courage......


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Post by Julia » Mar 28, 2015

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Post by dua » Mar 30, 2015

Hats to her

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Post by angeldress » Apr 02, 2015

well done, amazing really. Support her.

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Post by David147 » May 18, 2015

Incredible story - inspirational. Thanks to TIME and all who helped to make this possible.


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