'AGT': Man Born with Condition That Left Him with No Legs Shares Inspiring Story of Resilience During Audition (2024)

One of the most inspirational acts to take the America's Got Talentstage yet wowed the audience on Tuesday's episode.

During the latest round of auditions, Zion Clark impressed judgesSimon Cowell,Heidi Klum,Howie MandelandSofía Vergara — and, of course, the audience — after sharing his inspiring life story through a demonstration of his athletic abilities.

As Zion, 25, disclosed on the episode, he's faced a number of challenges from the earliest moments of his life. The Canton, Ohio, native was born with a "super rare" condition called caudal regression syndrome that left him with no legs.

"There's practically nothing known about it," he explained. "Aside from the fact I don't have legs."

Zion didn't know either of his parents while growing up in the foster care system for the first 17 years of his life. "Mother's in prison, dad's in jail. I was thrown into the system from the second I left the hospital," he explained on the episode.

"I was disabled and a foster kid so I was just thrown away," he shared. "Less than human is what I was treated like, and I got scars all over my body to prove it."

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Zion went through approximately 14 different homes and was "about to age out and be homeless" when the foster agency reached out to a woman who eventually agreed to adopt him.

"I got adopted, everything went into place," he said of his foster mom, noting that he then got into wrestling and his grades went up in school. "She's patient but tough at the same time. She wouldn't let me quit nothing ... she really turned my life around and showed me my own potential."

Even without legs and after losing the first 200 times, Zion's incredible commitment perseverance led him to become one of the top three wrestlers in Ohio, an All-American and a member of the Team USA wrestling team.

H ewent on to became a professional MMA fighter, winning fights against able-bodied opponents, and set three Guinness World Records for fastest man on two hands, the highest box jumper and the most diamond pushups.

His athletic abilities were then put on display as Zion shared his story on stage through a voiceover while performing a series of fitness activities, including rope climbs, bench presses, box jumps and monkey bars.

"I chose to walk on my two hands instead of the wheelchair they put me in," he said. "I chose a life of no excuses."

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Following his performance, Zion received standing ovation from the crowd and judges. Heidi called him "absolutely incredible" and Sofía pointed out his contagious smile.

"From the moment you arrived, you look like you're so happy. So many times we think our world and life is so hard and I can't imagine what it's been like for you, but still, here you come with a smile," she noted.

Howie emphasized how the judges often use the word "amazing" but "it really applies to who" Zion is, and Simon added how Zion "defines the word 'inspiration.'"

"How you've come through this with your attitude is remarkable. You're gonna make a difference and I applaud you," Simon said, before the judges all unanimously voted to send Zion through to the next round.

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Speaking to PEOPLE after the experience, Zion says it was an "amazing feeling to see the crowd react the way that they did."

"I just enjoy myself. When you bring good energy into something, nine times out of 10 you can spread it. I don't go into anything knowing that, 'OK, I'm going to put this smile on my face and this is what's going to happen,'" he explains. "If I don't have a good time, I'm not going to smile. If I do have a good time, I will. And that's the thing, I try to put myself and surround myself with people and put myself in positions where no matter what I do, everything's going to have a positive outcome on all angles."

As for what he hopes audiences will take away from his story and audition? "I think I want people just to feel motivated and inspired," he says. "I want them to feel entertained too. I want people to feel a lot of things. But here's the thing: depending on if they do or they don't, regardless to me, I had a good time."

"If I win, it's cool. If I don't win, that's still cool," he adds. "I'm here for the experience. And if I so happen to win, that would be even better."

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'AGT': Man Born with Condition That Left Him with No Legs Shares Inspiring Story of Resilience During Audition (2024)

FAQs

How did the guy on America's Got Talent lose his legs? ›

Talking to host Terry Crews backstage, Clark revealed he was born with a “super rare” condition called caudal regression syndrome that caused him to lose both legs.

What happened to Zion without legs? ›

The 26-year-old was born with a rare condition called Caudal Regression Syndrome, which left him without legs. Despite the obvious obstacles that presents, he has gone on to set three Guinness World Records, win in his mixed martial arts (MMA) debut and has become a source of inspiration for millions across the world.

What condition does Zion have in America's Got Talent? ›

Zion has caudal regression syndrome, a very rare condition in which a segment of the spinal cord fails to develop. Cases vary, but in Zion's case, it meant that he was left entirely without legs.

Who is the strong man with no legs? ›

Zion Zachariah Clark (born 29 September 1997) is an American wrestler, professional mixed martial artist, and wheelchair racer. Clark was born without legs due to a rare disorder called Caudal regression syndrome.

How much weight did Zion drop? ›

Zion Williamson's reported 25-pound weight loss since the NBA In-Season Tournament has fueled a surge in his performance, propelling him to become a leading scorer for the New Orleans Pelicans.

How much does Zion Clark weigh? ›

What do you call a person without legs? ›

/ˈæmpjəˌti/ IPA guide. Other forms: amputees. A person who's had an arm or a leg surgically removed is an amputee. Some amputees get artificial limbs that allow them to be nearly as mobile as before the loss of a limb.

Why is Ben from AGT in a wheelchair? ›

Ben was born with arthrogryposis, a condition that requires him to use a wheelchair. Through the gift of song and music, Ben has found a way into the hearts and souls of audiences.

What surgery did Zion have? ›

Last offseason, Williamson had surgery on his right foot to repair his fifth metatarsal (the bone connecting the little toe and the ankle), but the area has not healed as Zion and the doctors had hoped.

What was the tragic death of AGT contestants? ›

In February, Season 16 contestant Jane “Nightbirdie” Marczewski also passed away after a hard-fought battle with cancer. (During her initial audition, the 31-year-old singer told the judging panel she had been given a “two percent chance of survival” by doctors. “After the last three years, it's been tough.

Has anyone from America's got talent made it big? ›

Season 5 - Michael Grimm

The blues singer's soulful vocals catapulted him to the top spot in the competition. He then headlined the first-ever America's Got Talent Tour. Since his win, Grimm has released multiple albums and toured all across the country. The 43-year-old also competed on AGT: The Champions 2 in 2020.

How did Musa on AGT lose his leg? ›

Musa Motha's Inspiring Backstory

After getting diagnosed with cancer in his left leg at the age of 11, doctors were left with no choice but to amputate the limb. Motha chose to see the setback as a new opportunity and dove into physical therapy to train himself how to walk on crutches.

Is Jonathan Goodwin paralyzed? ›

Jonathan Goodwin was a regular stunt performer on TV shows, but in 2021, he became paralyzed after being crushed between two cars while in a straightjacket. Hear how these two stunt performers have adapted to the new challenges they face since their lives changed completely.

What happened to the guy in the wheelchair on America's got talent? ›

Jonathan survived but was paralyzed. He is now confined to a wheelchair. "He fell 30ft and lost a kidney, broke both shoulder blades, shattered both legs. Third-degree burns, broke his spine and severed his spinal cord and nearly died.

Who is the man with no legs on Britain's Got Talent? ›

Musa Motha stunned the Britain's Got Talent judges and audience when he performed a moving dance routine on one leg and crutches, having had the other leg amputated. Musa had cancer when he was younger which resulted in one of his legs being amputated.

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