Amy Purdy

World-Class Paralympic Athlete

Purdy, Amy

World-Class Paralympic Athlete
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    About Amy Purdy

    Amy Purdy has lived an incredible life. She grew up with the love of Nature, health wellness and travel. She was also a passionate snowboarder. At 19, her life took a detour. After experiencing flu-like symptoms, Amy was rushed to the hospital in a state of septic shock. When she entered into the hospital she was given less than a 2% chance of survival, put on life support and placed into a coma.

    After multiple blood transfusions, and the removal of her ruptured spleen, doctors diagnosed Amy with Meningococcal Meningitis, a vaccine preventable bacterial infection. Due to the lack of circulation she had suffered, doctors had to amputate her legs below the knee. She later received a donated kidney from her father a week before her 21st birthday.

    After going through this life-altering experience, Amy challenged herself to move on with her life and attain goals that even those who have both legs struggle to achieve.She is one of the top ranked adaptive snowboarders in the world,the 2014 Sochi Paralympic bronze medalist and is currently the only double-leg amputee competing in snowboarding at the world-class level.

    Amy’s creativity, positive outlook and her never-give-up attitude have opened doors to many other opportunities, including being featured in a Madonna music video, a lead actress role in an award-winning independent film and multiple creative modeling projects including a photo shoot with musician and artist Nikki Sixx where her legs were custom made from steel to look like ice picks.

    Amy has evolved into a powerful inspirational and motivational speaker who has been seen by millions of people and invited to share her story to audiences around the world. Amy’s TED x Orange Coast talk, “Living Beyond Limits” is the number one recommended video by TED x OC to incoming TED speakers formulating their own presentations.

    Amy’s story and images have been featured in numerous national and international publications, and in 2012 she and her longtime boyfriend, Daniel Gale, raced around the world on CBS’s The Amazing Race.

    In May of 2013, Amy was named by the International Olympic Committee as one of the top 15 most marketable para-athletes in the world.

    Although Amy has numerous accomplishments, she is most proud of co-founding Adaptive Action Sports with her husband Daniel Gale. Created in 2005, AAS is a non-profit organization that helps those with permanent disabilities get involved in action sports. AAS has partnered with ESPN and runs “adaptive” action sport competitions at the summer and winter ESPN X Games. These events were instrumental in getting adaptive snowboarding added to the 2014 Paralympic Games.

    In the spring of 2014, Amy inspired millions of fans with her stunning performances on ABC’s Dancing With The Stars, eventually becoming the show’s runner-up.

    Amy has launched a line of clothing partnership with Element Eden The Amy Purdy Collection and recently completed her first book New York Times Best Seller “On My Own Two Feet”

    Amy also recently shared her remarkable story alongside Oprah Winfrey, as part of Oprah’s The Life You Want Tour. Where she toured with Oprah sharing the stage through cities across America.

    Amy was also featured in a Superbowl Commercial for her partner Toyota which aired just after kickoff. The commercial fettered Amy Running, Dancing, Snowboarding, modeling and speaking all to the voice of the great Mohammad Ali and his “How Great I am” speech.

    On My Own Two Feet: From Losing My Legs to Learning the Dance of Life

    Amy Purdy encourages us to take control of our lives, and our limits. The world fell in love with Amy as the incredible girl with bionic legs who managed to out-dance her competitors all the way to the season 18 finale of “Dancing with the Stars”. She reveals the powerful, moving story of her personal spiritual awakening as a result of a sudden and often fatal blood infection that caused her to lose both of her legs. Despite her grim prognosis, she was determined to not just beat the odds and walk again but to create a life filled with bold adventures, big dreams, and boundless vitality—and share that spirit with the world. Amy seized her second chance at life and earned a bronze medal in adaptive snowboarding at the 2014 Paralympic Games. Her story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the capacity we all have to defy expectations and rewrite our own stories.

    Testimonials

    “Please convey to Amy that we were thrilled with her presentation at the convention last month in Palm Desert and she was our highest rated speaker! After her presentation many people wanted her book. We ran out of them.”
    – Western Association of Food Chains, Inc.


    “One of the kindest speakers we’ve ever had. Very inspiring and very engaging. Got a standing ovation and not every speaker got one. Went late with book signing and took pictures.”
    – Club Managers Association of America


    “Everything went perfect! The company emailed all morning back and forth after Amy posted the pictures of her in front of her wall mural on her Instagram. She was one of the best parts of the 4 day conference. Thank you!!”
    – Quicken Loans


    “I wanted to reach out and say thank you for sharing your story with us this week in Hilton Head. You were the highlight of the conference. You are a true inspiration for anyone that has faced any type of adversity in their lives and how to overcome obstacles. I shared with you that evening that I believe your next project should be a movie about your life! I see that in your future – best of luck with your next adventure and enjoy your new home!”
    – Actavis


    “Your inspiring story really resonated with the audience, and there was considerable positive feedback afterward. It was nice to hear colleagues discussing how knowing our obstacles is gift and an opportunity to take us to places we never expected. Your life story really underscored the necessity and benefit of innovation in a way few others could express. Thank you so much for being with us, and best of luck with all your future adventures.”
    – Pfizer


    “Amy was amazing! Her story of overcoming challenges, coupled with her profound motivation to tackle situations head-on, proved powerful and informative. A great speaker.”
    – Club Managers Association of America