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Salmon Arm Paralympic medallist Natalie Wilkie celebrated

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Celebration for Salmon Arm Paralympian
Watch Above: Crowds gathered in Salmon Arm on Friday to cheer on Paralympian Natalie Wilkie – Mar 23, 2018

Salmon Arm threw a celebration on Friday to honour hometown hero Natalie Wilkie.

The 17-year-old cross country skier won three medals at the Paralympic Games in PyeongChang: a gold, a silver and a bronze.

“I didn’t expect to win any medals at all so in the sprint, when I realized I might actually have a shot, that was a great moment,” Wilkie said.

“My mom jumped over several barriers to get to the finish line to give me a hug.”

Watch Below: Natalie Wilkie wins gold in the women’s 7.5 km classic at the Paralympics. Video courtesy the Canadian Paralympic Committee.
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Natalie Wilkie takes home first gold at Paralympics

Her achievements at the Paralympics come less than two years after she lost four fingers in a school shop class accident.

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“I didn’t think I would be skiing at all after my accident. I was lying in my hospital bed with my mom thinking it would be over. I didn’t think I would be able to hold my pole anymore, even ski,” Wilkie said.

Natalie Wilkie, left, received a symbolic key to the city in Salmon Arm on Friday. Megan Turcato / Global News

On Friday, Wilkie was celebrated in her hometown of Salmon Arm with a fire truck parade around downtown. It was followed by a ceremony at City Hall where the mayor addressed Wilkie in her speech.

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“What you have accomplished tells us all that even when we meet adversity we should not give up,” Mayor Nancy Cooper said.

The teen was even given a symbolic key to the city.

– with files from Kevin Smith

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