How long did she spend in hospital?
Over 100 days.
What was she doing at the time of the accident?
Cycling.
How many medals does she have?
2.
What was the name of her family's fundraiser?
Moveforlex
Where is it being held this year?
France.
The doctor's said she probably won't be able to (blank) and (blank) again.
Walk and Talk again.
What caused it?
Her front wheel clipped the bike in front of hers.
What did she win her medals for?
100m freestyle, 50m backstroke.
How did people show support?
Any of these answers are correct;
Wearing MoveForLex T-shirts.
Donating to the charity.
Appreciating their healthy body.
Where was the Paralympics in 2016
Rio.
What hospital did she go to?
Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital.
How did she get to the hospital?
She was airlifted.
Where did she win the medals?
The world para-swimming championships.
How much money did her family's fundraiser make?
Over $130, 000.
When did the Paralympics start?
1948.
How long was she in a coma?
2 weeks.
What did she have to have surgery for?
Removing part of her skull.
What was her time in the finals of 100m freestyle World para-swimming championships?
What add has she recently been in?
An add for the Paralympics.
What does the word 'para' mean?
'Alongside'.
When did she crash?
July 17th, 2021.
What did her dad say when his daughter was in the coma?
"She wasn't meant to live."
Where where the world para-swimming championships, 2023?
Manchester.
What is the symbol for the fundraiser?
The word 'Alexa' with a butterfly for the x.
Who created the Paralympics?
Sir Ludwig Guttmann.