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Paralympia­n tells court about challenges after accident left her a quadripleg­ic

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REGINA A Paralympia­n says doing simple things like recovering from a scratch and making a bed have become immensely more difficult since an accident left her a quadripleg­ic.

Miranda Biletski is suing the University of Regina for negligence.

Biletski dove into a pool from competitio­n starting blocks at the university during a swim club practice in June 2005. The then-16-year-old hit the bottom and fractured her cervical vertebrae, leaving her a quadripleg­ic.

The Paralympic wheelchair rugby player testified before a jury Tuesday that she got a scratch on her tail bone while transferri­ng out of her wheelchair in July 2015.

A couple of days later, the scratch was a festering wound with black skin. The wound grew to “probably about the size of a hockey puck” and the tip of her tail bone could be seen, she said. It's still healing, she said.

Biletski teared up on the stand as she talked about taking classes at Camosun College in Victoria. The college is in the same building as the Pacific Institute for Sport Excellence, where she trained. Biletski said she thought it would be a good combinatio­n of training and attending class.

But she ended up having to leave the school on compassion­ate medical grounds.

“The straw that really broke the camel's back with that one was one of my professor's made me provide a note saying I missed class to have a bowel movement,” she tearfully testified.

Court has heard that Biletski has to put in her own catheter to go to the bathroom several times a day and that a bowel movement now takes her a couple of hours.

Biletski - the first woman on Canada's wheelchair rugby team can move her arms and shoulders, but has limited use of her hands.

She played with the largely male Team Canada rugby squad at world championsh­ips in 2010 and 2014, and at the 2016 Rio Olympics, where the team placed fourth.

 ?? CP HANDOUT PHOTO VIA CANADIAN PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE ?? Canadian Miranda Biletski takes part in wheelchair rugby play during the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio. A Paralympia­n who was left paralyzed after a diving accident says she knew the injury was bad the moment it happened.
CP HANDOUT PHOTO VIA CANADIAN PARALYMPIC COMMITTEE Canadian Miranda Biletski takes part in wheelchair rugby play during the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio. A Paralympia­n who was left paralyzed after a diving accident says she knew the injury was bad the moment it happened.

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