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Woman's Wheelchair Has Crazy Horsepower...Literally

A Belgian equestrian with a passion for the outdoors found a quirky way to get around as she recovered from a bicycle accident that left her temporarily unable to walk or ride horses.

Footage here shows wheelchair user Samantha Salmon, an equestrian teacher, being pulled by a horse harness-racing-style through the streets of a sleepy suburb of Liege.

“This stallion has received many years of training,” Salmon told Storyful. “He responds with great precision to voice commands and works here in a halter.”

“Life reminded me of its fragility through an incident that could have ended much worse,” she said of the September bike accident that injured her. “I was trying to rediscover a bit of a zest for life and this wonderful stallion helped me with that.”

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