the heinecke. he was told he would never be able to walk. since birth he suffered from a stream of muscle spasms despite all the odds he wants to be accepted as an athlete and a sports. we call that. he relies on a handful of carers 16 hours a day. journey is in a constant fight against bureaucratic hurdles and exclusions small it's his his way out. when it comes to mind body and my disability sports is my elixir of life without it i wouldn't be able to lead an independent life because i wouldn't be able to move properly and that's why sports is my medicine my only form of medicine and i wanted to stay that way so it is also. how i came to study sports is actually a funny story i wanted to study medicine to go into my own field of treatment but couldn't do that because of the practical year and then my former physiotherapist said to me why don't you study something where you can implement your training sports and my 1st reaction was he's off his rocker so i asked are you going to run the 3000 meters for me in the aptitude test or what if i w