Despite facing numerous blows, Kieran Behan kept going. This remarkable man has 1 the world, not only with his gymnastic skills, but also his unshakable 2 .
Behan had a(n)3 for gymnastics and became a part of the school team. However, his 4 childhood changed when he was ten, due to an operation. The unfortunate turn of events left him in a 5 . The doctors told him that he would never walk. 6 , against all odds, the young Behan returned to the gym 15 months later. Unfortunately, tragedy struck again when he was 12 years old. While working on the high bar at school, Behan 7 and hit the back of his head. This brain injury damaged his inner ear, taking away the two most crucial 8 of a gymnast: balance and coordination. This time, the doctor was even more 9 that he would never walk again. Nevertheless, Behan 10 to believe any of that. Over the next three years, he made 11 to recover. He managed to make a 12 to the gymnastic world.
In 2016, Behan made it for the 2016 Olympic Games, his final Olympic appearance. He managed to complete his 13 and came in 38th in the event. Behan said, "If I've 14 anyone out there, then that's a(n)15 I'm going to be so proud of. To have gone out there and given it my all, you can't really ask for much more."