As a breakout star at the 2024 Paralympics, Ezra Frech was thrilled about winning gold medals in the 100 meters and high jump, but the Los Angeles teenager was also hoping for a bigger sort of victory ...
The journey from one Paralympics to another isn't easy. That was especially true from Tokyo to Paris, with an atypical three-year gap between Games due to the COVID-19 pandemic pushing back the former ...
Athletes at the 2024 Paris Paralympics are having no problem mixing business with pleasure, according to Team USA swimmer Anastasia Pagonis. In an exclusive interview with Us Weekly, Pagonis — a ...
Team USA star Oksana Masters was told by Paralympic officials that she needed to “cover up my Ukrainian heart stickers” before competing, the 19-time Paralympic medalist disclosed to CNN in an ...
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Paralympics in dispute with UK and 32 other countries over Russia's reinstatement to competition
The UK was among 33 mainly European countries to sign a joint statement expressing "serious concern" that International ...
An Alabama teen is opening up about how she is channeling positivity more than a year after she was attacked by a shark Lulu Gribbin revealed in a new interview that she has found a renewed interest ...
Alison Brown, a podcaster who has been covering Olympics for years, says this Olympic cycle is the first where she has seen signs of adaptive fashion taking hold. Three years ago, when Team Canada ...
Torn muscles. Physical exhaustion. Pressure sores. As the Paris Paralympics comes to an end, the struggle to recover from the wear and tear of the events is just beginning for many of the athletes.
For visually impaired and blind athletes, competing in swimming is predictably more complicated than it is for swimmers with sight. “Tappers” are the individuals who assist these swimmers during their ...
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