A seven-year-old understudy conceived without hands has won a United States national penmanship rivalry.
Anaya Ellick
As indicated by the British Broadcasting Corporation, Anaya Ellick from Chesapeake, Virginia, does not utilize prosthetics. To
think of, she stands to get the best possible point, holding a pencil between her arms.
Her main, Tracy Cox from Greenbrier Christian Academy, depicted her as a "motivation."
"She doesn't let anything hinder doing what she has embarked to do. She is a diligent employee and has a portion of the best penmanship in her class," Cox said.
The young lady purportedly beat 50 different contenders to get the extraordinary needs classification prize at the National Handwriting Contest.
This classification rewards understudies with a savvy person, physical or formative handicap.
Rivalry executive, Kathleen Wright, told ABC News that her "written work test was similar to somebody who had hands."
Backers of the challenge Zaner-Bloser said they wanted to recompense every understudy $1,000 (£690).
Having no hands was likewise not a snag to 30-year-old pilot Jessica Cox.
In 2013, the BBC covered the pilot's persuasive case. Likewise conceived without hands, she has possessed the capacity to drive an auto, fly a plane and play piano, all with her feet.
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