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- Paralympics featuring 4,520 athletes from 163 National Paralympic Committees. Paralympians strive for equal treatment with non-disabled Olympic athletes, but there...
- There have been 62 modern Paralympians who have identified as ****, ****, bi****ual, transgender, pan****ual, non-binary, ****, or who have openly been...
- This is a list of Paralympians who have represented New Zealand at all Summer and Winter Paralympic Games since the nation's debut at the 1968 Summer Paralympics...
- 2017. "Who is new Countryfile presenter Steve Brown? Meet the former Paralympian who is proving the doubters wrong again". Radio Times. Retrieved 26 October...
- and now lives in Champaign, Illinois. Pike is in a relationship with Paralympian Oksana Masters. Pike started wheelchair racing in 2006, at the University...
- Ricardo Steinmetz Alves (born 15 December 1988) is a Brazilian five-a-side football player. Born in Osório, Rio Grande do Sul, Ricardinho lost his sight...
- Physically Disabled. He was succeeded in 2001 by Philip Craven, a British Paralympian and former President of the International Wheelchair Basketball Federation...
- 1953 – March 20, 1981) was a high school American football player and Paralympian. He became known for his parti****tion on the 1971 Virginia State Champion...
- for ESPN, as well as an actress, speaker, model, and former American paralympian swimmer. Arlen was born in New Hampshire, USA, on September 26, 1994...
- Doris Heneti "Tina" Morgan (c. 1939 – 1987) was a New Zealand Paralympian who competed in athletics and swimming. At the 1972 Summer Paralympics, she...