Oklahoma City Memorial Marathon: Amputee gives hope to runner
Amy Palmeiro-Winters looked into the eyes of 12-year-old Kelli Odle and saw desire. Desire and hopes and dreams.
So Palmeiro-Winters, a record-setting amputee runner who was in Oklahoma City to compete in the Memorial Marathon, laid aside any personal goals and claimed Odle as a running partner.
Odle, who is afflicted with third-level spina bifida, has completed 5-kilometer races in her wheelchair and aspire...
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