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  2. Paralympic Games - Wikipedia

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    The Paralympic Games or Paralympics is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of disabilities.There are Winter and Summer Paralympic Games, which since the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, have been held shortly after the corresponding Olympic Games.

  3. List of athletes who have competed in the Paralympics and ...

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    There is at present only one athlete who has won a medal at the Olympics prior to becoming disabled, and has then gone on to win medals at the Paralympics. Hungarian fencer Pál Szekeres won a bronze medal at the 1988 Summer Olympics , then was disabled in a bus accident, and went on to win three gold medals and three bronze in wheelchair ...

  4. 2024 Summer Paralympics - Wikipedia

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    For the first time, Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) will provide live telecasts for all 22 Paralympic sports—an increase from 19 in Tokyo. [ 48 ] In 175+ countries where broadcast rights had not been sold, the Games were streamed on YouTube via a partnership with the IPC, including event coverage, highlights and YouTube Shorts content, as ...

  5. Richard Whitehead: Too many disabled athletes are known for ...

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    The double gold medallist has called for change in the exposure successful disabled athletes are getting. Richard Whitehead: Too many disabled athletes are known for reality TV shows Skip to main ...

  6. Para-athletics - Wikipedia

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    Competitors are typically organised into three broad categories: deaf sports, athletes with a physical disability, and athletes with an intellectual disability.Deaf athletes typically compete among themselves at events such as the Deaflympics, or in able-bodied events (such as British hammer thrower Charlotte Payne) while athletes with physical and intellectual disabilities are usually ...

  7. PSU’s program for disabled athletes has been ‘paused’ for ...

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    Ability Athletics was created in 1999 and produced multiple athletes representing Team USA in the Paralympics. Now, its future is uncertain. PSU’s program for disabled athletes has been ...

  8. Winter Paralympic Games - Wikipedia

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    There were 198 participating athletes from 16 countries, [4] and it was the first time that athletes with impairments other than wheelchair athletes were permitted to compete. [ 5 ] Starting in 1988 the Summer Paralympics were held in the same host city as the Summer Olympic Games .

  9. Summer Paralympic Games - Wikipedia

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    The Summer Paralympics, also known as the Games of the Paralympiad, are an international multi-sport event where athletes with physical disabilities compete. This includes athletes with mobility disabilities, amputations, blindness, and cerebral palsy. The Paralympic Games are held every four years, organized by the International Paralympic ...