Half a seed has spring.

At the age of 13, fate suddenly took a turn. During ankle surgery, her right knee was injured and her left leg was paralyzed from the hip due to nerve injury. since then, she has been tied to a wheelchair, who has been keen on sports since childhood. At the beginning of the bud, she suffered this misfortune, which made her extremely painful and depressed. She allowed her parents' encouragement and encouragement to gradually degenerate into a sigh of helplessness, allowing despair to nibble away at her.

One early spring, her parents sent her to the home of her relatives and friends who were farmers. Although the care of relatives and friends is meticulous, but she still rejects all enlightenment and persuasion. One day, relatives and friends brought a small cup of wheat seeds and said they wanted to compete with her in growing wheat. The land for growing wheat was chosen in the garden in front of the house of relatives and friends.

Before sowing, she noticed that many of the wheat seeds brought by her relatives and friends were damaged. She picked out the damaged seeds one by one and threw them away, while her relatives and friends picked them up one by one. When she planted the carefully selected, intact and full seeds in the field that belonged to her, her relatives and friends planted in another field the damaged seeds that she had thrown away or lost a dime or half in front of her. She wondered, can those damaged seeds germinate? Relatives and friends seemed to see her bewilderment and said with a smile, see if there will be miracles.

She began to pay attention to the wheat fields in the garden.

As spring grew stronger and stronger, she noticed that tender green wheat seedlings had emerged from the field she had sown, and to her surprise, wheat seedlings had also emerged from the field sown by her relatives and friends. The buds grow taller, and then the leaves grow day after day. The wheat fields she sows are already green, and the wheat fields sown by relatives and friends are just as luxuriant. She was puzzled that damaged seeds could also germinate and grow. One evening, when she and her relatives and friends were sitting in the sunset in front of the house, they said to her a sentence that changed her fate: as long as the damaged wheat seeds can be cultivated carefully, so can you, as long as you don't give up hope. You can also have your spring.

From then on, she seemed like a different person.

She looked forward to life again, actively carried out rehabilitation training, participated in bicycle training for the disabled, and so on. Two years later, she took part in the disabled bike race for the first time and won the championship. Since then, her figure has repeatedly appeared on the podium of various bicycle competitions for the disabled.

About six years later, she won the world road race in Switzerland. Just when she thought that bad luck had been defeated by her strength and tenacity, a sudden car accident completely paralyzed her lower body. However, with that belief in the pursuit of spring, she once again wrestled with bad luck. Rehabilitation, training, racing, two years later, she began to appear on the podium of major bicycle competitions for the disabled in the world. However, bad luck once again showed her ferocious sharp teeth, she was once again hit by a car, this time hurt her spine, she can only take part in two hand-held bicycle races. Even so, two years later, she continued to win two world championships in hand-held cycling.

She won her spring, one after another.

However, not long ago, while preparing for the Paralympic Games, she was knocked down from behind by a competitor's bike and she had to be hospitalized again. But this time, misfortune was just a ferocious mask, and there was an unexpected surprise under the mask. During the treatment, she felt the sensation and tingling in her legs, and could move slightly. It wasn't long before her legs could move and walk. After months of rehabilitation, she managed to bid farewell to the wheelchair that had been with her for 13 years. At present, having fully recovered as an ordinary person, she has won a contract offered by a women's professional team, and she has begun the training and pursuit of an able-bodied cyclist.

Her name is Monique van der Worcester, a legendary Dutch cyclist.

Half a seed has spring. And misfortune, just a day and another day between the fragile night, strong people, let the troubles down, let the pace of hope to the dawn. Monique van der Worcester's new goal is to stand on the podium at the 2016 Rio Olympics. She said she was confident. I think there is no reason why we should not have confidence in her.