Bethany Hamilton's Journey

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Going through traumatic events can be devastating , yet there are people who managed to triumph over adversity and turn their misfortunes into victories and inspirtational story .Bethany Hamilton, one of the most famous surfers worldwide, is one of these people who inspired people with her fortitude , faith , and strength . Her story is a vivid illustration of how one's will and courage can gelp him to get through the hardest times .

Bethany Hamilton is a champion surfer as well as an inspirational public speaker . Surfing has been Bethany's passion since her childhood. Her success journey was not an easy road to ride as it was riddled with obstacles that Bethany successfully overcame to reach her peak . At the age of 12, Bethany was

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