Danelle Umstead, Three Time U.S. Paralympic Medalist
As a part of Team USA, U.S. Paralympian Danelle Umstead, shows us that anything is possible. We're proud to call her part of Team Comcast. corporate.comcast.com/accessibility


Here's How These Blind Paralympian Skiers Rule the Slopes | Start Your Impossible | NowThis
These skiers who are blind can rocket down hills at 70mph. Here's a look at the strategies behind these three Paralympic skiing duos: Danelle Umstead and her husband Rob (U.S.), Henrieta Farkasova and Natalia Subrtova (Slovakia), and Menna Fitzpatrick and Jen Kehoe (U.K.).


Danelle Umstead: My Proud Paralympian Story
Para alpine skier Danelle Amsted (United States) shares her incredible story of how she first started skiing as she prepares and looks towards the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea.


Meet Danelle Umstead
Para alpine skier Danelle Amsted (United States) shares her incredible story of how she first started skiing as she prepares and looks towards the 2018 Winter Paralympic Games in PyeongChang, South Korea.


Paralympic alpine skier talks about the gradual loss of her vision, when she met her husband and guide Rob, and the importance of having a trust in your guide while skiing down the mountain.


Women's super combined visually impaired Victory Ceremony | Alpine skiing | Sochi 2014 Paralympic Games
Paralympic alpine skier talks about the gradual loss of her vision, when she met her husband and guide Rob, and the importance of having a trust in your guide while skiing down the mountain.


Downhill 2 medals ceremony - 2013 IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup Finals, Sochi
USA's Danelle Umstead, still badly bruised after crashing into the nets in the first downhill event, was overjoyed to win gold the women's visually impaired class in in 1:32.54, guided by her husband Rob.


First Person: Blind Skier's Quest For Gold
U.S. Paralympic bronze medalist Danelle Umstead is visually impaired, but she has a 'vision' for gold at the 2014 Paralympic Games. Umstead and her husband communicate through a special helmet that enables them to race down the slopes together. (Jan. 31)