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An animated graphic of Para-athlete, Amy Purdy, riding a snowboard. Following a bacterial meningitis infection when she was 19 years old, both of Amy's legs had to be amputated below the knee; she also lost both kidneys along with hearing in her left ear, and her spleen had to be removed.
David Aguilar Amphoux was born with a creative spirit and Poland Syndrome, a condition that prevented the development of his right arm and pectoral muscle. As a young boy, he desgned and built a prosthetic arm out of LEGO bricks.
An animated graphic of para-athlete, Melissa Stockwell, posing with an American Flag decorated prosthetic left leg. A first lieutenant in the U.S. Army, Amy was the first female soldier to lose a limb in the Iraq War. She lost her left leg when a roadside bomb exploded as she was leading a convoy in Baghdad.

Phenoms will burst into existence through games, starring 42 kick-ass athletes who leverage their superpowers and vulnerabilities to shine!

The Phenoms Logo in yellow with a unique angular sporty shape surrounding it in red.

Be Impossible.

Théo Curin, a Paralympic Swimming Champion, and was just six years old when he contracted bacterial meningitis. His condition's severity and complications meant he had to have four limbs amputated to save his life.

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