her name is alana nichols, already a champion in wheelchair basketball and alpine skiing, now before rio games this summer, nichols has picked up two new sports and "60 minutes sports" paid her a visit. it's called wave skiing which nichols just picked up two years ago. she says it gives her freedom outside her wheelchair. on this day, she had her longest ride ever. >> by the time i'm done with the so hour surf session, i'm completely exhausted. >> glor: alana nichols is constantly in motion. >> if i don't push up that hill, i don't get my heart rate going. i don't sweat, i don't breathe hard. that's really important to me. >> glor: she spends hours in the gym strengthening her upper body. often pulling hundreds of pounds of weights. she only started training a year and a half ago in sprint kayaking which will be a new sport at the rio games in september. >> it's very much a full body sport. what happens for an able-bodied kayaker is they basically do what is called a reach. you reach as far out as you possibly can. you catch the water with your kayak and then an able-bodied shhlete i