Kimberley

Kimberley Barreda, a Whitefish , Mt., woman with no legs is the one who leads an action packed life. Presently the associate editor of Active Living, she is a former actress and model. Barreda loves to ski at snow covered slopes at Big Mountains. Her favorite runs at Big Mountain include Ptarmigan Bowl and Hellfire. She has been an athlete for nearly two decades. She qualified for the Paralympic Games in 1984 but she missed the plane because of the measles. She swam the 100, 200, 400 and 800 meter backstroke and freestyle. She also ran the 100 and 400 in track and threw the discus and javelin. Barreda also keeps strong by practicing the martial art taebo at home and keeping busy all year recreating outdoors, she plays the links at John’s Golf Course, in Eureka, Barreda went for skiing on the Big Mountain and her plan was to ride her mono-ski for 50 days and accumulate 750,000 vertical feet, that’s like skiing from the summit to the village 360 times. She started skiing with DREAM, the local adapted skiing program. She has been an athlete for nearly two decades. She qualified for the Paralympic Games in 1984 but she missed the plane because of the measles. She swam the 100, 200, 400 and 800 meter backstroke and freestyle. She also ran the 100 and 400 in track and threw the discus and javelin. Barreda also keeps strong by practicing the martial art taebo at home and keeping busy all year recreating outdoors, she plays the links at John’s Golf Course, in Eureka, Barreda went for skiing on the Big Mountain and her plan was to ride her mono-ski for 50 days and accumulate 750,000 vertical feet, that’s like skiing from the summit to the village 360 times. She started skiing with DREAM, the local adapted skiing program. , from Whitefish, Montana, is a woman with no legs but one who leads an action packed life. Presently the associate editor of Active Living, she is also a Publisher/ Editor in chief of Chloe Magazine, she is a former actress and model. Barreda loves to ski at snow covered slopes at Big Mountains. Her favorite runs at Big Mountain include Ptarmigan Bowl and Hellfire. She has been an athlete for nearly two decades. She qualified for the Paralympic Games in 1984 but she missed the plane because of the measles. She swam the 100, 200, 400 and 800 meter backstroke and freestyle. She also ran the 100 and 400 in track and threw the discus and javelin. Barreda also keeps strong by practicing the martial art taebo at home and keeping busy all year recreating outdoors, she plays the links at John’s Golf Course, in Eureka, Barreda went for skiing on the Big Mountain and her plan was to ride her mono-ski for 50 days and accumulate 750,000 vertical feet, that’s like skiing from the summit to the village 360 times. She started skiing with DREAM, the local adapted skiing program. Kimberly is also a spokesperson for many companies that deal in disabilities products and services.