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World's first double backflip in a wheelchair
Posted by JLo
Thursday, September 02, 2010
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I don't know about you, but I can't even do a backflip standing up. Aaron "Wheelz" Fotheringham (pictured here from his website) did a double backflip in a wheelchair! Aaron, who is living spina bifida, is the world's first to land the double backflip in a wheelchair.

Hats off to him alright! Words can't describe how awesome this is, you have to check out the video for yourself!

Janelle

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    prc_Beth: You can see the sheer joy radiating from Aaron and it is a pleasure to watch. That was both amazing and scary. Thanks for sharing it!