The teen is now tearing down the giant slalom course at Loon Mountain as she competes for a top position in the US Paralympic Alpine National Championships.
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The talented Ski racer says she loves her new life in America, where she was brought after the 2005 earthquake to get a prosthesis.
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Insha competed with more than 40 athletes in the alpine championship and is sponsored by the Loon-based New England Disabled Sports (NEDS).
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Jessica Harney, a member of the board at NEDS and a volunteer at the event, said things have gone very smoothly with athletes here from all over the world.
For Loon and NEDS to be hosting the event "is huge" she added.
Most of the athletes have either lost limbs or suffered spinal cord injuries while some are visually impaired.
Some are also veterans of the armed services.
This article originally appeared on wmur.com
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