Amazing Blind People.
1. The First Blind Athlete in the Olympics![]()
When Marla Runyan was 9 years old she developed Stargardt's Disease,a form of macular degeneration that left her legally blind, but that never stopped her.In 1987 she went on to study at San Diego State University, where she begancompeting in several sporting events, and her career took off until she won fourgold medals at the 1992 Summer Paralympics, and at the 1996 Paralympics inAtlanta she took silver in the shot put and gold in the pentathlon.
Her career as a world-class runner in able-bodied events began in 1999 at thePan American Games, where she won the 1,500-meter race. The next year, sheplaced eighth in the 1,500-meter in the 2000 Sydney Olympics, making Runyan the firstlegally blind athlete to compete in the Olympics with the highest finish by anAmerican woman in that event.
By 2001 she won her first of three consecutive 5000 metre National Championships.She also released her autobiography "No Finish Line: My Life As I See It". In 2002she added the road 5K and 10K National Championships, and married her coach,since Derek was born with congenital glaucoma. However, that didn'tstop the 20-year-old Brazilian from learning to surf when hewas just three years old.
"With God, everything is possible," he says, and religion does play a bigrole in his life: his church helped take him to Hawaii last winter, where the surfcommunity took Rabelo under its wing. Relying on four out of five senses,Rabelo is the protagonist of the upcoming documentary "Beyond Sight."If Derek's example doesn't put trivial complaints like high tides or side shorewinds into perspective, not a lot of other stories will.
3. The Blind Painter
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John Bramblitt lost his vision in 2001 when he was 30 years old due tocomplications from epilepsy. At first, John says he lost hope and was in adeep depression, but then he found an outlet: painting. Since John can'tsee colours, he has developed a process whereby he paints by touch.According to the artist, the colours feel different to him: white is thick and black isa little runny, so when he needs Gray, he mixes the two until the texture is right.
His art has been sold in over twenty countries and he has appearedinternationally in print, TV, and radio. His work has received much recognition,including the "Most Inspirational Video of 2008" from YouTube and threePresidential Service Awards for his innovative art workshops.Ford Escape and drove solo around the Daytona International Speedway,something that's not unusual except for one thing: Riccobono is blind.
Two technologies make it possible: Drive Grip, that consists of two glovesthat send vibrations over the knuckles to tell the driver how much to turn thewheel, and Speed Strip, a cushion down the back and legs of the driverwhich tell them how much to accelerate.
With only 10 percent of normal vision at age 5, Riccobono continued to losevision throughout his life. But now, as part of a program from the National Federationof the Blind, he's working to demonstrate that blind people can adjust to societyand drive safely with the aid of new technology. "It's going to be a lot of work toconvince them that we can actually pilot a vehicle that is much more complexand has much more risk. Now we have to convince society that this demonstrationis not just a stunt. It's real. It's dynamic researchthat's doing great things," said Mark.
5. The Blind Chef![]()
Chefs rely heavily on their sense of taste and smell to cook –especially if they're blind, like the winner of the 2012 MasterChef TV Show,Christine Hà. In 2004 she was diagnosed with neuromyelitis optica andgradually started losing her vision, and was almost completely blind by 2007.
While she has never studied cooking, she has a large following on herfood blog. She says, "I have to depend a lot more on the othersenses to cook – taste, smell, how certain ingredients feel," adding thatcooking without sight just involves "a lot of organization."
In the 19 episodes of the competition third season of MasterChef,Christine Ha won seven times in both individual and team challenges,an additional three times in the top 3 group, but she also finished two timesin the bottom 2/3 group. On September 10, 2012, Christine Ha was pronouncedthe winner of the competition, taking away $250,000, the title of MasterChef,the MasterChef trophy, and a cookbook deal.
6. The Blind Photographer
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Pete Eckert was trained in sculpture and industrial design.He had always been a visual person and planned to study architectureat Yale, but then he started to lose his sight because of a condition calledretinitis pigmentosa. Amazingly enough, he embraced photography evenmore after becoming blind, shooting ethereal double exposures andvivid light paintings with his Mamiyaflex TLR. He visualizes the imagehe wants to create in his mind and uses his senses of sound, touch, andmemory to make a photograph. "I am a visual person. I just can't see," he says.
7. The Blind Architect![]()
Christopher Downey is an architect, planner, and consultant wholost his sight in 2008 after a tumour wrapped around his optic nerve.How was it possible to keep working as an architect? He works with a blindcomputer scientist who has devised a way to print on line maps through atactile printer. Today, he is dedicated to creating more helpful andenriching environments for the blind and visually impaired, and he alsohelps in crafting design processes that are more responsive to theneeds of blind clients and end-users.
HAVE YOU THANKED YOUR CREATORFOR WHAT YOU ARE TODAY.
And FinallyI am getting some maintenance and building correction done to my home .
The Contractor is one whose left elbow was cut off in a building accident long ago.
BUT HE IS ONE OF THE MOST HARD-WORKING AND TRUTHFUL QUALITY CONTRACTOR
IN CHENNAI TODAY.OH YES LET'S THANK THE GOOD LORD ALMIGHTY FOR THE BETTER PHYSICAL AND
LIFE CIRCUMSTANCE HE HAS GRANTED MOST OF USWITH THE BEST OF REGARDS
TONY CHACKO
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