What began as a lazy night ended in a tragedy that would change Mandy Horvath’s life. More than a decade after losing both legs in a train accidenthis story becomes a story of resistance, overcoming and activism.
According to what he told ‘PEOPLE’ magazine, Mandy Horvath He barely remembers the moments before the accident that occurred in 2014 in Steele City, Nebraska.
The then 21-year-old had gone out to smoke after spending time with her boyfriend and a friend in a bar. “I went out to smoke a cigarette and the last memories I have are of petting some horses.”he told the media.
When she regained consciousness, she was in an ambulance, seriously injured and unaware that she had been hit by a train. “I was in shock… I didn’t know I had been hit by a train,” he said.
The circumstances that led her to become unconscious on the tracks have not been clarified. Horvath maintains that his drink may have been adulterated, although the police investigation did not include toxicological tests and the case was classified as a suicide attemptwithout charges being filed against third parties.

A transformation marked by resilience
After losing both legs above the knee, Horvath faced a lengthy physical and emotional recovery process. She spent months hospitalized and then several years dealing with depression and alcoholism..
Over time, he found a way to rebuild himself in nature. In 2018 he reached the summit of Pikes Peak in Colorado, becoming the first person with bilateral amputation to do so. That same year he stopped drinking alcohol.
In 2021 he completed a six-day expedition to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaroin Tanzania. During the ascent he used dozens of pairs of gloves to protect his hands, since he climbs relying on his upper body.
From personal testimony to documentary
His story is the focus of the documentary ‘The Ascent’, premiered at the SXSW Festival, which follows his journey to the Kilimanjaro.
“On my chest I have the words tattooed ‘Tell me I can’t and I’ll show you I can.’‘” Horvath noted.
In addition to his role as a mountaineer, he has become an active voice in the defense of people with disability. He has also participated in television programs, including his appearance in 2025 on ‘Naked and Afraid’, on the ‘Discovery’ channel.

A warning message and new projects
Horvath also uses his experience to warn about risks in social contexts. “To the women of the world… be careful when you go out. Watch what you drink and always make sure you know who you are with,” she told ‘PEOPLE’.
On a personal level, she announced her upcoming wedding to Army veteran Josh Stigall and continues to pursue new pursuits, including barrel racing training at local rodeos.
*This content was written with the assistance of artificial intelligence, based on publicly known information disclosed to the media. In addition, it was reviewed by the journalist and an editor.

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