CALDWELL — Amberley Snyder couldn’t roll her wheelchair very far outside the grandstands of the D&B Supler Arena without being stopped by fans for photos, autographs or just to tell her how her story had inspired them.
It’s a familiar scene just about any rodeo the Tremonton, Utah cowgirl competes in, but one she’s more than happy to oblige in.
“What’s so crazy is when something like this happens to you, you don’t wake up and say ‘today, I’m going to be an inspiration,’” said Snyder. “It doesn’t really work like that. You really just wake up and do the best you can. And I’m really lucky that by doing the best I can in the situation that I’m in and what I’ve been able to overcome, I can inspire and motivate people here or on social media or across the world that even though life is hard and there’s going to be trials and things we have to face, we’re able to overcome it.”…