Zion Rick-Gains is legally blind after being shot in a senseless act of gun violence and is now owning his new identity, refusing to give up on his dream.
SAN FRANCISCO -- A San Francisco teenager is pushing the limits and refusing to give up on his dream. Zion Rick-Gains lost his eyesight last year and is still determined to become a professional skateboarder.
Zion is legally blind after being shot in a senseless act of gun violence and is now owning his new identity. His glass eye is stamped with a Thrasher logo - a popular skateboard magazine."I kind of have it memorized in my head how the park looks, so I usually walk this way," said Zion, using his cane to guide his way as patience and persistence do the rest.
"Part of my motivation and part of dedication and hard work and consistency, I've had to learn those things and learned them from my mother," he said."She raised me all by herself all these years, so a big part of my character and a big part of the way I am is a reflection of my mom." "He's out here getting these good balancing attempts and when I get on, I immediately slide off," said Michael Zhang."I can see perfectly fine. I have 20/20 vision and he's out here doing this crazy stuff."
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