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5 Things To Know Before The Tokyo Paralympics
Sheridan Powell Aug. 24, 2020
With only a year until the opening ceremonies of the Tokyo Paralympic Games, make sure you're up to date on all things Para Track & Field!
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World Record Holder Brittni Mason Sprinting Toward 2020 Paralympic Games
Peggy Shinn Aug. 20, 2020
Mason hopes to make her Paralympic Games debut in Tokyo next summer.
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A Balancing Act: Sydney Barta Is Juggling Both High School And Achieving Her Paralympic Dream
Sheridan Powell Aug. 14, 2020
Sydney Barta strives to balance attending school and training for the Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020.
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Noelle Lambert Strives To Use Her Experiences To Support Fellow Amputees
Sheridan Powell Aug. 10, 2020
The Tokyo hopeful started the Born To Run Foundation, dedicated to providing necessary prosthetics to children and young adults.
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Her Track Career Up In The Air, Amanda McGrory Digs Into Team USA History
Karen Price Aug. 06, 2020
The seven-time Paralympic medalist recently began a role as an archivist and collections curator for the USOPC.
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For Ezra Frech, Paralympics Are A Dream Come True
Sheridan Powell July 31, 2020
The 15-year-old is set to compete at his first Games in Tokyo.
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‘I Wanted My Athleticism To Be The Quality That Defined Me, Not My Vision Impairment’
Sheridan Powell July 22, 2020
Marla Runyan remains the only ambulatory American athlete to compete in Paralympics and Olympics.
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For Visually Impaired Runners, Being Fast Isn’t Enough, You Need The Right Guide
Stuart Lieberman July 18, 2020
Guide runners like Jerome Avery are the eyes for their runners, but finding one isn’t always easy.
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Path To Paralympics Was Fast For Sprinter Femita Ayanbeku, But Not Easy
Karen Price July 12, 2020
After losing part of her leg in a car accident at 11, Ayanbeku didn’t discover running until her 20s.
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My Biggest Fear: What If
Roderick Townsend June 30, 2020
Paralympic champion Roderick Townsend opens up about his fears and experiences as a Black athlete.