 My name is Samantha Kingsill. I am 17 years old and I'm one of the top riders in the US. It's definitely a sport that adrenaline junkies like me enjoy. You're going at speeds that are around 40 to 50. It's amazing. It's something that the human body is not used to. Samantha is obviously an amazing athlete to be racing women that are 10 to 15 years older than her and beating them regularly. I've been seeing Samantha for a number of years as her regular pediatrician. She had just come back from a competition where she had had a fairly dramatic crash. I was coming into one of the obstacles and I ended up landing on a stump and then hyperextended my elbow. One of the biggest pleasures of working here for me is it's very simple for me to get her in to see a specialist. So for the patient it's wonderful. And for me it's wonderful too. I know I'm giving that patient the best care. You know I think in Samantha's case really our job was to get really rapid identification of her injury. So right away we were able to review the images real time and make some immediate clinical decisions about her care. Went through some physical therapy, got a range of motion and strength back and she was back on the bike. Words cannot express how grateful I am to have those people out there that help me make my dreams possible to achieve. She's a world class athlete and it's going to be a real pleasure to see her get back to what she's best at. I feel great to be a part of that. The story here is Samantha and what she was able to overcome with this injury. We can only hope that she continues to build off her success and take it even farther next year. I have so many other goals that I want to accomplish. I want to be the fastest woman rider in the world.