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00:00I can remember the moment when I looked at the street and the street was a meter away from me.
00:06It was clear that I was aware of, but now I didn't feel my feet.
00:12It felt like the whole weight of the street was on my back.
00:17I'm Lily, 22, and I had a severe accident, where my feet were under the street.
00:33I grew up with my parents. I have a 10-year-old wife.
00:38As a child, I did a lot of fun.
00:42My parents played handball, learned about it.
00:44And then I thought, I wanted to try it.
00:47I was in the D-Jugend.
00:49There were many girls, who were there on a lot.
00:53I would say, with Bella I grew up and grew up.
00:58We started with 12 or 13 with handball.
01:04Bella was at my first training at the beginning.
01:08We understood from the beginning very well.
01:11She came with a good mood.
01:14Even if everyone were not so motivated, she said,
01:17Come, people, come, we play now.
01:19It will.
01:20She was always the one who was the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most the most.
01:25It gave me the motivation.
01:30The 17.05.2019 is already very in my memory.
01:33I was 16 years old.
01:34I went to school and went to school.
01:36I was in the 11th grade.
01:38Also, Oberstufe, Vorbereitung, Abitur.
01:40And actually, the morning was happened like every other day.
01:44I went to the moment, when I came to the house.
01:46I took the door to me and I couldn't remember anything.
01:49First, when I went to the streets, when I went to the streets.
01:55When I went to the streets, I had the meistens Kopfhörer and heard the music.
01:59I went to the streets and went to the streets.
02:00I went to the streets, then went to the streets, then went to the streets, then went to the streets.
02:03I walked in front of the streets and went to the streets, then went to the streets.
02:07And along this morning, I went to the streets and went to the streets, then went to the streets and down.
02:13Instead of walking along the road, up to the entrance.
02:16To walk across the street, then went to the right direction, at the right angle.
02:19Like you just right now.
02:25The way I went on that day the only thing, but I was eventually later on and didn't look up the
02:31when I looked at the point of view, how I had to do it.
02:33And then the Straßenbahn was already there, before I reached the road.
02:39I can remember the moment when I looked back to the road
02:41and the Straßenbahn was about a meter away from me.
02:44I realized now that I have a step back to the road,
02:48so that I don't have to lie down there,
02:49but I didn't have to do it right to the board.
02:55When the Straßenbahn was then caught up
02:57and was then stuck between the Straßenbahn and the board.
03:00There was a long distance in front of the road,
03:04where there were still no Räder,
03:06because otherwise I wouldn't sit here.
03:11At the moment I didn't know what was going on,
03:14because everything was so quickly happened.
03:15It was clear that I was in full consciousness,
03:18so I can actually remember everything.
03:20But at the moment I didn't feel my legs.
03:25I had my hand in my hand,
03:27I could then tell my mother my number,
03:29and it was about five minutes away from home.
03:31And my mother came then very quickly and ran.
03:38I think for a mother is the worst thing,
03:39when you see that your own child is injured.
03:41That's why I think that it was a very, very bad
03:43and that's why I saw my mother.
03:45It was just a horror view.
03:47It was just a horror view.
03:48The entire Kreuzung was closed.
03:50Everything was burning.
03:52There was a fire there,
03:53the police,
03:54so many vehicles.
03:57My heart was just stuck.
03:59Because I thought,
04:01oh Gott,
04:02my child is just something bad.
04:04And all of them are there,
04:05because something happened to me.
04:07I had a lot of pain in the moment.
04:09I had a lot of pain in the moment.
04:11It felt like it was the whole body of the road
04:15on my back.
04:16I asked the doctor to ask myself,
04:19if I could ever walk again.
04:21And the morning,
04:25I stood up and walked to the street.
04:28The Lily was two stations away from me.
04:30Then I saw on the display of the street,
04:33the street is not going to go.
04:35Then I wrote to the Lily,
04:37that they have to drive in the bus.
04:38Then I called the woman with me,
04:41that the Lily had an accident.
04:44I made my problem,
04:45because I didn't know what it was.
04:47I didn't know what it was.
04:48I didn't know what it was.
04:50I didn't know what it was.
04:52And then I didn't know what it was.
04:55In the moment.
05:01Bella was from 1 to 1 to 1.
05:03She was the first time on the intensive station.
05:06She was so often there.
05:08We watched Germany's Next Topmodel Finale.
05:10We spent a lot of time together in the hospital.
05:13She always tried to make everything so normal as possible.
05:20It had to be continued.
05:22We had to go through the training.
05:24We had to go through the training.
05:25We had to go through the training.
05:26We had to talk about the Lily.
05:27The one who was last time there was.
05:28She asked me, how it was with her.
05:30But then I didn't want to do anything with the handball.
05:35I didn't know what it was.
05:37I knew it was that she was so much.
05:39I think it was a couple of years later.
05:41It was a couple of years later.
05:43It was not a couple of years.
05:45I was not aware of it.
05:47I was not aware of it.
05:49I was already out of the time.
05:51I was in the moment very focused on how it goes.
05:55I had different themes, with which I had to fight.
05:59Two days after my accident, the doctor told me,
06:05that the probability of going to 0.
06:07The probability of going to 0.
06:09I had the 4. Lendenwirbel trümmert.
06:11So the nerves were also changed.
06:13And you couldn't really say,
06:15if the nerves were injured or perhaps even through.
06:19The diagnosis is complete.
06:25In this moment is definitely a world for me.
06:28I was just 16.
06:30I had my whole life before me.
06:32It was just the beginning.
06:34I felt a lot of help,
06:37if you can't do all the things,
06:39which you have done every day,
06:41you can't do it anymore.
06:42I couldn't go to the bathroom.
06:43I had a Dauercatheter.
06:44I had to wash my hair.
06:46My hair was completely broken.
06:48From the whole Draufliegen.
06:51I made a lot of advice.
06:53Because I had to listen to the incident
06:55when I had to listen to the incident
06:57and hear music,
06:58it was in the moment my fault,
07:00because I'm still in the streets.
07:03I don't know how to feel.
07:08I have then noticed that I can move my feet
07:10a little bit back in and out.
07:12I noticed that there was a lot of function back.
07:15I didn't want to go to the bathroom.
07:17I didn't want to go to the bathroom.
07:19Because I knew,
07:20maybe there's a lot of hope,
07:21that I can go to the bathroom.
07:22I was about 3,5 months in the hospital.
07:26I went to the bathroom.
07:27My goal was to go to the bathroom without the bathroom.
07:29I actually made myself a bit.
07:30I drove away from the bathroom from the bathroom.
07:31It went to the bathroom
07:33and then divided by my everything in the bathroom.
07:34and then I went home with my mother.
07:49I think that you can compare it with an auto scooter,
07:52because it's very brutal.
07:53It goes very to the thing.
07:54It's very loud.
07:55The stool cracks each other.
07:57I saw it in Murnau in the clinic.
08:00The Murnauer basketball team trained in the clinic.
08:04I learned Lily before 5 years.
08:07The Arzt of Lily called me and said,
08:09she's a young girl and wants to play a role.
08:14She couldn't go alone.
08:16But I noticed that she had a lot of love
08:19and invested every day and every second.
08:21That's what she is today.
08:24It was clear that no sport is no option for me.
08:27I had the feeling more myself to be,
08:30because I wasn't the one with a handicap.
08:32All of them had a handicap.
08:37I was very excited to meet someone,
08:39who has already achieved everything,
08:41what you can achieve in the sport.
08:42I think it was very special,
08:45that Geshe has never felt,
08:47that I am the one with a disease.
08:49I am the one who came to the sport.
08:52She wanted her best to do it,
08:54and I was very excited to do it,
08:56to bring my sport to the sport.
08:57I think we saw us almost every day in the hall.
09:01Lily was so eager.
09:04I did the sport principle,
09:05because it just took me a lot of fun.
09:07I was at the beginning,
09:08I was not really aware,
09:09in which direction it could go.
09:12I did the best to get the team up.
09:14I was very excited to see
09:15and I got that.
09:16And then the call from the head coach of the U25 Nationalmannschaft
09:19that came to the U25 Nationalmannschaft,
09:21if I was not ever at the position of the sport.
09:23And that was the very big surprise.
09:25It was very emotional,
09:26when I got the way to the Nationalmannschaft
09:30and Geshe in the Raum saß.
09:32There were many of them.
09:34It makes me proud that Lili is now in the National League in the second Bundesliga.
09:39Next year we will play together in one team.
09:50I learned Lukas through my injury.
09:53The first time I saw him in the rehab clinic because he had a test.
09:57He also had a injury.
09:59In the discussions came out, that he had a injury at the 17th of May, but in the year of 2016.
10:06Also also at the age of 16.
10:08It's been so many days.
10:10And that it falls on the day, was a little bit of a success.
10:16It was crazy to talk about it.
10:18In May was my injury.
10:22And when I was too.
10:24And then at the 17th.
10:26Was?
10:27And at the time, in my memory, was the presenter was,
10:30was they were just in a relationship or just before a relationship?
10:33No, I don't think so.
10:35I see it completely different.
10:37We have to do this completely new thing, I think.
10:41Lukas had the 17th of May 2016 in the Mopedunfall.
10:45He was in the curve away and broke down there.
10:48Lukas had a complete querschnitt.
10:51He was the whole day on the bench.
10:53I have a incomplete querschnittslähmung.
10:55D.h.
10:56Meine Nerven have to regenerated.
10:58I'm in the world now hauptsächlich to Fuß.
11:00If I would go without Schienen,
11:02would my foot just schlaff down.
11:04But running, springen, hüpfen, can I not.
11:10I struggle sometimes, long to stand.
11:13Immer Sitzplatz dabei.
11:14So I have a good Sitzplatz to have.
11:16Ne, Quatsch.
11:17Aber es ist für mich echt oft eine Erleichterung,
11:19wenn ich mich da mal kurz setzen kann.
11:24Das ist das Exoskelett, in dem Lukas da steht.
11:26Mit dem bin ich in der Klinik damals auch gelaufen.
11:28Das war so eines der ersten Male, dass ich wirklich neben Lukas stand.
11:32Und es war irgendwie schon nochmal so ein schönes Gefühl,
11:34auch so neben ihm zu stehen, im Stehen zu umarmen.
11:36Ich bin 1,95 m groß, vergesse das aber halt,
11:38weil ich jeden Tag im Rollstuhl unterwegs bin.
11:40Wir werden manchmal als Power-Paar beschrieben.
11:44Und irgendwie mag ich das sehr gerne.
11:46Wir sind beide sehr auf Achse.
11:48Wir haben beide aber auch einen Schicksalsschlag erlebt
11:50in jungen Jahren.
11:51Haben uns da aber rausgekämpft.
11:52Sind jetzt beide im Sport so aktiv.
11:54Sind immer irgendwo anders in der Weltgeschichte,
11:56mit dem Basketball.
11:58Ich glaube, das macht uns auch besonders.
12:02Da hatte ich schon ein paar Bier drin.
12:05Warum habe ich drei Medaille genommen?
12:07Ich glaube, mein Lieblingsfoto ist tatsächlich hier gleich das vorne.
12:10Lukas hat gerade das Spiel um Bronze gehabt.
12:13Es war ein sehr, sehr kurzer Moment,
12:15weil ich eigentlich zu dem Zeitpunkt
12:16schon in der Umkleide hätte sein müssen.
12:18Aber ich stand weinen am Feld,
12:20habe gesehen, wie Lukas da gefeiert hat,
12:21weil sie jetzt echt Bronze gewonnen haben.
12:23Ich finde das Bild einfach so besonders,
12:25weil es einfach so ein kleiner,
12:27aber ausdrucksstarker Moment ist.
12:31Jetzt sind wir schon seit vier Jahren zusammen,
12:33leben hier zusammen in Erlangen.
12:35Mein allergrößtes Sporthighlight war die Teilnahme
12:38an den Paralympischen Spielen 2024 in Paris.
12:41Also wenn ich jetzt noch daran zurückdenke,
12:43man kann es gar nicht richtig in Worte fassen.
12:45All die Bilder, all die Emotionen,
12:47all die schönen Momente und Erinnerungen.
12:49Ich glaube, man hat dann so richtig gemerkt,
12:51dass es jetzt losgeht,
12:52als wir bei der Eröffnungsfeier waren,
12:54die Flugzeuge über uns geflogen sind
12:56und wir in die Arena eingefahren sind.
12:58Es ist natürlich schon verrückt gewesen,
13:02wenn man daran gedacht hat,
13:03der Unfall ist jetzt gerade mal fünf Jahre her
13:05und jetzt stehe ich hier bei den Paralympischen Spielen.
13:09Ohne Freunde und Familie wäre ich jetzt heute
13:11nicht an dem Punkt, an dem ich jetzt bin.
13:13Sie haben mich immer unterstützt,
13:14auch wenn es mir nicht so gut ging,
13:16wenn es gerade nicht so einfach war.
13:17Dafür bin ich unglaublich dankbar.
13:20Mit Behinderung ist so vieles möglich.
13:23Man denkt am Anfang, man ist so eingeschränkt,
13:25aber man kann trotzdem reisen,
13:26man kann trotzdem studieren,
13:27man kann trotzdem Spitzensport betreiben
13:29und ich finde es wichtig zu zeigen,
13:31dass trotz so einem Schicksalsschlag
13:33die Türen nicht geschlossen sind.
13:34Sie sind offen, vielleicht anders,
13:36aber es ist trotzdem so vieles möglich.
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