Background
Born in Kolkata, India and abandoned by her mother, Forber-Pratt was adopted by Lawrence Pratt and Rosalind Forber when she was 2.5 months old.
Born in Kolkata, India and abandoned by her mother, Forber-Pratt was adopted by Lawrence Pratt and Rosalind Forber when she was 2.5 months old.
University of Illinois system.
Raised in Natick, Massachusetts, Forber-Pratt was diagnosed with transverse myelitis when she was four-and-a-half months old. The disorder left her paralyzed from the waist, down. Forber-Pratt began racing at the national level in 1993 with an appearance at the Junior National Wheelchair Games, and went on to compete at the games three more times—in 1996, 1998, and 2003—winning a total of four gold, six silver, and two bronze medals.
She is currently the World Record and American Record holder in the 200-meter.
As a student at Natick High School, Forber-Pratt also competed in downhill skiing before graduating in 2002. She has received a bachelor"s and master"s degree in Speech Language Pathology from Illinois and earned her Doctor of Philosophy in Human Resource Education in May 2012.
She also competed in the 100-meter and 200-meter in Beijing, finishing sixth and fourth, respectively. She competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London on Team United States of America in the 100m, 200m and 400m T53 events.
Founded in 1967, Disabled Sports United States of America is an organization that provides opportunities for more than 60,000 youth, wounded warriors, and adults with disabilities each year to develop independence, confidence, and fitness through participation in disabled sports.
Forber-Pratt is also a disability advocate, and in 2002 was involved in a legal battle with her high school, fighting for equal access to education for students with disabilities. She is currently an assistant research at Vanderbilt University in the Department of Human & Organizational Development.
Her first major international competition was the 2007 Parapan American Games in Rio de Janeiro, where she won two gold medals in the 100-meter and 200-meter races and a bronze in the 400-meter. At the 2008 Beijing Paralympics, she won a bronze medal in the 400-meter T53 event with a personal best time of 56.79 seconds and another bronze in the 4×100-meter relay T53–T54.
Forber-Pratt is a three-time graduate from the University of Illinois and is an alumni member of the school"s wheelchair track and field team Forber-Pratt is a Board Member of Disabled Sports United States of America. Forber-Pratt is a Board member of the Transverse Myelitis Association.