Berliner Boersenzeitung - Shot twice, completely blind: US teen is still skateboarding

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Shot twice, completely blind: US teen is still skateboarding
Shot twice, completely blind: US teen is still skateboarding / Photo: JOSH EDELSON - AFP

Shot twice, completely blind: US teen is still skateboarding

Being shot in both eyes and completely blinded didn't stop Zion Ricks-Gaines from skateboarding. It made him want to do it even more.

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"I still want to go pro, I still want to accomplish being a professional skateboarder," the 19-year-old said as he readied a kickflip at a skatepark in San Francisco.

And now he wants to share that enthusiasm with everyone he meets.

"I want to start more skate after-school programs for students. I feel like I wouldn't have really looked in that direction if I had my sight."

Zion's life was derailed outside a bar late last year when a man who had been drinking began shooting at him and his friends as they made their way home.

He was hit twice. One bullet destroyed his right eye; the other smashed the socket around his left, puncturing the eyeball and leaving it deflated and withered.

Days are now lived in darkness ("It's like night-sky purple... with no stars.")

There was a long stretch in the hospital and he was fitted for a prosthetic eye.

Not content with a regular iris and pupil, he opted instead for an eye with the logo of his favorite skate brand, Spitfire, a grinning head of flames. He pops the prosthetic in and out of his socket on demand.

Very soon he was back out at the skatepark, doing what he had been doing since he was 12.

"When I hopped on my skateboard, I felt like I had something to connect to my old life," he said.

"I felt a weight off my shoulders."

Anyone who has spent time at a skatepark will have marveled at the improbable feats of balance and daring on casual display.

Helmetless skaters race over wooden ramps, hurling themselves several feet in the air as their board twists and pivots at their feet, before magically correcting itself to land right side up.

Metal rails offer six feet of boardsliding glory -- or rib-shattering pain if it all goes wrong.

It's tricky, even in ideal circumstances, but harder if you can't see the banks, ledges and curbs you are attempting, or even the board you are riding.

"When I approach a new obstacle, I usually feel it out with my cane, or ask friends what they see, how it's set up, what should I try to look out for.

"And I just work my way up and find what I'm most comfortable with."

It helps that with seven years of skating, a lot of what his body needs to do is muscle memory, he says.

"If I want to land a trick, I know I can do it by committing and not being scared to fall."

Though fall he does.

"All the time," he laughs. "But that's just a part of it.

"I fall now more than I used to, but it's not from skating.

"I'll try to skate a ledge, the grind won't work and then I'll pick my board up and start walking, and walk into the ledge and fall."

Fellow skaters -- who spray-painted a ramp with his name the day after he was shot -- happily guide Zion through the park.

Dexter Lotz says being blinded has made Zion an even better version of himself.

"He's always been positive, but now he's super positive," said the 24-year-old, who has been a friend for six years.

"He seems like he got a second chance and he really needs to use it... he seems like he wants to share that with everybody around him.

"It's obviously unfortunate what happened, but what he's doing is beautiful."

With a criminal case against his alleged attacker under way, Zion shows no signs of bitterness towards the man who took his sight, focusing his anger instead on the gun violence that blights America, and which claims tens of thousands of lives every year.

"I personally believe we don't need guns," he says.

"I feel like we would be a way better society if we learn to do jujitsu or any style of fighting and handled it that way and put the guns down."

Zion says that one day he wants to have children, and to be able to tell them about his experience.

But what he tells them is never going to be negative.

"I could sit at home and just be sad because I have no vision, but that's not gonna do shit for me, you know?

"I just appreciate everything I've got. Ninety percent of what you have is how you respond to it.

"I feel like I really am so blessed to just be where I'm at in life."

(S.G.Stein--BBZ)