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  2. Could ADHD Actually Be A Superpower For Some Athletes? - AOL

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    For elite athletes with ADHD, the diagnosis can bring lots of struggle in their personal life. But when they're competing, it can also bring a unique edge.

  3. Category : People with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder

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    H. Matt Haig; Halsey (singer) Filip Hammar and Fredrik Wikingsson; Eric Hansen (chess player) Omari Hardy; Kit Harington; Georgia Harrison; Patti Harrison; Eric Harroun

  4. Noah Lyles says he made it to the Olympics with anxiety ...

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    Exercise can trigger asthma, but many athletes can still compete and succeed in sports with the condition. According to a 2023 study in the Scandinavian Journal of Medicine and Sports , asthma ...

  5. Data on athletes' mental health goes beyond physical health

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    The most recent NCAA study involving over 23,000 student-athletes found that about two in five female student-athletes (44 percent) and one in five male athletes (17 percent) reported feeling ...

  6. Greg Roe - Wikipedia

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    Gregory Vladimir Roe (born May 17, 1990) is widely credited as the developer of Freestyle Trampoline which is a new branch of acrobatics in which the athletes take a leading role in their training and competitive structure compared to the coaching-centred approach that has traditionally been the prevailing narrative in acrobatics for its entire ...

  7. Intellectual disability sport classification - Wikipedia

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    For athletes who wish to enter Paralympic-level competition, a second step is done involving sport specific classification by technical experts familiar with the sport. Sport-specific classification is managed by the sports International Federation and includes the Sport Cognition Test Battery.

  8. Athletes for Kids - Wikipedia

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    Most commonly, children in the program are struggling with ADHD, autism, depression, and/or a wide range of physical, emotional, and developmental disabilities. [4] The "Kids" in Athletes for Kids range from grades 1st through 8th, ages 5–14. [1] [7] These kids are elementary and middle school students mentored by high school athletes.

  9. Kare Adenegan - Wikipedia

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    Karé Adenegan (born 29 December 2000) is a British wheelchair athlete specialising in sprint distances in the T34 classification. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She was classified as a disability athlete in 2013. Competing for Great Britain at the 2016 Summer Paralympics , at the age of 15, she won a silver medal and two bronze medals. [ 3 ]