SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. Adidas NMD R2 Cheap . -- Six-time Olympic gold medallist swimmer Amy Van Dyken was airlifted to a hospital over the weekend after an accident on an all-terrain vehicle left her with no feeling in her feet or legs. The 46-year-old swimmer, who goes by her married name Van Dyken Rouen, was injured Friday evening, according to a Show Low Police Department report. The ATV was driving hit a curb in a restaurant parking lot and sent her flying over a drop-off between 5 to 7 feet. Rouen was found lying on the ground next to the ATV and told EMS personnel she could not move her toes or feel anything touching her legs, the report said. She was strapped to a backboard and airlifted to Scottsdale Osborn Medical Center. A hospital spokeswoman did not immediately return calls for an update on her condition. A witness at the scene said he saw Rouen launch over the curb and found her unresponsive when he arrived on the scene, the report added. Rouen was not wearing a helmet at the time, but apparently did not suffer head trauma. Her husband, former Denver Broncos punter Tom Rouen, told police officers he had changed the throttle mechanism on the ATV from a thumb accelerator to a twist accelerator a few days before the accident, though wasnt sure if it was a factor in the accident. He also said Amy had not been drinking alcohol that evening. Rouen was a huge star at the 1996 Atlanta Olympics, where she became the first U.S. female athlete to win four gold medals in a single games. She captured the 50-meter freestyle and 100 butterfly and also competed on the winning relay teams in the 400 free and 400 medley. Four years later at Sydney, she added two more golds in the 400 free and 400 medley relays before retiring from competition. In 2003, she was among numerous prominent athletes who testified before a grand jury investigating the BALCO doping scandal. 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Larin, the first-ever Canadian selected as the top overall pick, joins the expansion side as the consensus No. 1 prospect. In two seasons at UConn, the 19-year-old collected American Athletic Conference Offensive Player of the Year honors in 2014 and Rookie of the Year honors in 2013. He finished his collegiate career with 23 goals in 39 games. New York City FC followed with its first-ever draft selection, taking Oregon State striker Khiry Shelton. The 6-foot-3 forward netted 10 goals and added 12 assists in his final season with the Beavers, a haul good enough to earn Pac-12 Player of the Year honors. The Montreal Impact ensured a streak of three consecutive strikers taken to open the SuperDraft by selecting Romario Williams with the third overall pick. Williams joins Montreal on the back of an impressive career at the University of Central Florida where he produced 18 goals and five assists in 51 appearances. A pair of midfielders were next to go as the San Jose Earthquakes selected Fatai Alashe out of Michigan State while the Portland Timbers picked Notre Dame standout Nick Besler, the brother of Sporting Kansas City and U.S. national team defender Matt Besler. Toronto FC used its three first-round picks to shore up the defense, taking goalkeeper Alex Bono with the sixth pick as well as defenders Clement Simonin and Skylar Thomas with the ninth and 11th picks, respectively. Sporting Kansas City also enjoyed the luxury of having three selections in the first round. The club swooped in for midfielder Connor Hallisey with the 10th pick before making defensive additions with Saad Abdul-Salaam and Amadou Dia. Seattle Sounders FC and Red Bull New York came away with two of the steals of the opening round. The Sounders traded up to No. 16 to select midfielder Cristian Roldan, a player many projected as a top-five prospect. 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