Paralympic snowboarder, Mike Schultz, who just won bronze at the Milan Cortina Paralympics, designed and built his own high-performance prosthetic after his leg was amputated from a snowmobile race accident. He grew his designs into a company called BioDapt that now supplies more than 90% of his competitors who are lower limb amputees at the Games representing Japan, Germany, Canada and Team USA. NBC’s Emilie Ikeda reports in this week’s Sunday Spotlight.March 15, 2026
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