Erik
Weihenmayer the other name of Determination

When he reached the summit of Mt. Everest on May 24, 2001,
Eric Weihenmayer became the first blind man to scale the highest
mountain in the world. An experienced mountaineer, Weihenmayer
had already climbed four of the Seven Summits (the tallest
peaks on each of the seven continents). With his Everest ascent,
some are calling him this generation's Helen Keller, a role
model for blind people.
Weihenmayer
was born with a rare genetic disease, retinoschisis, which
left him totally blind when he was 13. But instead of giving
up his love of sports, he began wrestling and became one of
his high school team's star players. He discovered his passion
for climbing at age 16. Weihenmayer is also an active skier,
marathon runner, and sky and scuba diver.
Weihenmayer
married his wife, Ellie Reeve, atop Mount Kilimanjaro in 1997.
The couple live in Denver with their daughter, Emma. Describing
his Everest climb to ABC News, Weihenmayer said the goal was
"not just to stick a blind person on top like a sack
of potatoes but to prove a blind person can be a part of a
real team. You're a climber first and a blind person second."