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Zion Zachariah Clark (born September 29, 1997) is an American wrestler, professional mixed martial artist, and wheelchair racer. [2] [3] [4] Clark was born without legs due to a rare disorder called Caudal regression syndrome.
Like many athletes, Biles has had to balance her success with personal challenges. During the 2016 Rio Games, Russian hackers accessed the medical records of several Team USA athletes, disclosing ...
Clark went on to win Rookie of the Year, averaging 19.2 points, a league-high 8.4 assists and 5.7 rebounds per game. She led the Fever to their best record (20-20) and first playoff appearance ...
Jharrel Jerome and Jennifer Lopez star as Anthony and his mother Judy Robles, respectively, in the sports biopic Unstoppable (in theaters Dec. 6). As the newly released trailer reveals, it’s an ...
In Robles' final year of eligibility (2010–11), he went undefeated, going 36–0 on the year, [6] becoming a three-time Pac-10 champion (defeating Jason Lara from Oregon State in the final, [7] and a national champion, defeating the defending 125-pound NCAA Champion, Iowa's Matt McDonough, 7–1 in the final. For his efforts, Robles was voted ...
McFadden took up a variety of sports while growing up to strengthen her muscles: first swimming, then gymnastics, wheelchair basketball, sled hockey and track and field. McFadden attended the University of Illinois studying for a degree in Human Development and Family Studies, was a member of the Theta chapter of Phi Sigma Sigma , and was on ...
Several athletes, including Michael Phelps, Edwin Moses and Simone Manuel talked with The Associated Press about some of those lifechanging finishes.) One small step cost Jonathan Horton a gold medal
Amy Palmiero-Winters (born August 18, 1972) is a below-knee amputee, long-distance runner, and triathlete. She holds eleven world records in various events. In 2010, she was awarded the James E. Sullivan Award as the top amateur athlete in the United States and the ESPN ESPY Award as the top female athlete with a disability in the world.