‘No Legs, No Limits’ For USA Paralympian Roderick Sewell Jackson by Dan D’Addona Swim World Magazine January 29, 2018 | 0 minutes, 31 seconds read He is looking to qualify for the Paralympic World Series and PanPacific Paralympic Games later this year. Roderick Sewell Jackson was always forced to adapt to adversity — and overcome it. Growing up without a father in the picture, he had both legs amputated above the knee before the age of 2. He then spent ages 7-12 without a home. Somehow, he always managed to keep a smile on his face. “The best thing to do is stay humble and look for the positive,” he said. “It makes you want to do more and do better. I have never let my situation hold me back.” Read the rest at Swimming World Magazine sports in this article Swimming tags in this article Athlete Fan Issues & Advice SportsEngine