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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...
- 17
medals including 14 golds. At
least 37 LGBT+
Paralympians are
medalists (59.68% of LGBT+
Paralympians), of
which 17 have at
least one gold
medal (27...
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acknowledging New
Zealand Paralympians for the
first time".
Paralympics New Zealand. 2019-05-01.
Retrieved 2019-10-04. "
Paralympians more
respected now, says...
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There have been 827
modern Olympians (including
Paralympians,
Summer Olympic athletes and artists, and
Winter Olympians) who have
identified as ****...
- Prescod,
whose best is 9.93
seconds in 100m.
Sophia Warner was a T35
Paralympian sprinter who
competed and won a
bronze medal in the 2011 IPC Athletics...
- hurdler". BBC
Wales south east. BBC. 2009.
Retrieved 23
November 2010.; "
Paralympian Tanni Grey-Thompson
becomes people's peer". BBC News website. BBC. 29...
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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...
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November 19, 2009) was the
first Paralympian to be
inducted into the U.S.
Olympic Hall of Fame and the
first paralympian to win
medals in
three different...
- Ian
Gregson (born
September 2, 1962) is an actor, musician,
activist and
author in
British Columbia, Canada. He was born in St Helens, Lancashire, England...
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Courtney (27
April 1959 – 28
January 2016) was a
champion New
Zealand Paralympian. Born on 27
April 1959,
Courtney spent his
childhood in
Auckland and...