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US Paralympic gold medalist says she's being excluded from competing in Beijing

The International Paralympic Committee won't let a former gold medalist compete in the 2022 Beijing Games because of her disability, the snowboarder told Fox News.

The committee eliminated a category of snowboarders with "significant impairment in one leg" due to a lack of competitors. Brenna Huckaby, whose leg was amputated above her knee, is petitioning to be allowed to compete in the remaining category intended for competitors who are at less of a disadvantage.

Brenna Huckaby won't stop fighting until she can compete. 

"I want them to stick to their mission statement about inclusion and equity and in being there for the athletes," Huckaby, who won two gold medals at the 2018 Paralympics, told Fox News. "We're trying to grow a sport and be inclusive."

After her category was eliminated, the Baton Rouge native joined competitions against snowboarders in the remaining group in order to qualify for the Beijing Paralympics.

Huckaby competes Breckenridge, Colorado.  

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"We were told that we could compete … with the less disabled athletes. Even though we would be at a disadvantage, we were still offered that opportunity to compete," Huckaby, 25, said. "Not having a knee is massive in snowboarding."

She managed to make it to the podium. But even then,Huckaby was told in February 2021 that she would not be allowed to compete in the Beijing Olympics, she said.

Huckaby explains her desire to compete.

"The reasoning for me to not compete … it doesn't make any sense," Huckaby said.

Huckaby tells Fox News she wants the opportunity to defend her gold medals.

Huckaby, who lost her leg to a type of bone cancer called osteosarcoma, first took up snowboarding at a retreat

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