The girl who figured it out / words by Minda Dentler ; pictures by Stephanie Dehennin.
Material type:
TextPublisher: Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks eXplore, [2024]Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 26 x 27 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781728276533
- 1728276535 :
- Dentler, Minda -- Juvenile literature
- Dentler, Minda
- Wheelchair track and field -- India -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Women athletes with disabilities -- India -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Women triathletes -- United States -- Juvenile literature
- Ironman triathlons -- Juvenile literature
- Orphans -- India -- Biography -- Juvenile literature
- Poliomyelitis -- Juvenile literature
- Wheelchair track and field
- Women athletes with disabilities
- Women triathletes
- Ironman triathlons
- Orphans
- Polio
- JUVENILE NONFICTION / Biography & Autobiography / Sports & Recreation
- JUVENILE NONFICTION / Disabilities
- JUVENILE NONFICTION / Sports & Recreation / Track & Field
- 796.42092 B 23
- 927/.9642
- GV1060.93 .D46 2024
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"The inspiring true story of wheelchair athlete Minda Dentler becoming an Ironman World champion"--Cover page 1.
"The uplifting true story of Minda Dentler, the first female wheelchair athlete to complete the Ironman World Championship triathlon. Minda Dentler made history when she became the first female wheelchair athlete to complete the world's toughest triathlon, using only her arms to finish a 2.4 mile swim, 112 mile bike ride, and 26.2 mile marathon. But the journey there wasn't easy. Minda was paralyzed as an infant in India after contracting polio, and was left in the care of an orphanage. After she was adopted by an American family and moved to Washington, she underwent surgeries to enable her to walk with leg braces and crutches. As she grew, she faced many challenges, but remained undeterred by her disability. Her decision to begin training and competing in triathlons was no different. Despite the obstacles and failures she experienced along the way, Minda's persistence and determination in the face of setbacks helped her to make sports history and inspire people around the world to rethink what's possible!"--
5-8 Brodart.
K-3 Brodart.
