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  2. Category:Sportspeople with disabilities - Wikipedia

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    Sportsmen with disabilities (4 C, 40 P) Sportswomen with disabilities (5 C, 46 P) A. ... Sportspeople with club feet (11 P) Competitors in athletics with disabilities ...

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  4. David Smith (rower) - Wikipedia

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    Smith was introduced to adaptive rowing in 2009 at a Paralympic Potential Day run by the British Paralympic Association. [1] He competes in the legs, trunks and arms adaptive mixed coxed four (LTAMix4+) event in which he won a gold medal at the 2009 World Rowing Championships, competing in a crew with Vicky Hansford, Naomi Riches, James Roe and cox Rhiannon Jones.

  5. Rudy Garcia-Tolson - Wikipedia

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    Rudy Garcia-Tolson (born September 14, 1988) [1] is a Paralympic swimmer, runner and triathlete from the USA.. He was born with popliteal pterygium syndrome, resulting in a club foot, webbed fingers on both hands, a cleft lip and palate and the inability to straighten his legs.

  6. Tom Dempsey - Wikipedia

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    Dempsey was born without toes on his right foot and no fingers on his right hand. He wore a modified shoe with a flattened and enlarged toe surface. The custom made, $ 200 (equivalent to $1,569 in 2023) shoe [ 3 ] generated controversy about whether such a shoe gave a player an unfair advantage.

  7. Jim Mecir - Wikipedia

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    James Jason Mecir (born May 16, 1970) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for five teams over an 11-year career between 1995 and 2005.. Mecir is notable for having overcome a club foot to become an effective Major League pitcher, as well as for regularly throwing a screwball.

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  9. The Sportsman's Guide - Wikipedia

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    Sportsman's Guide is an online retailer of hunting and fishing gear, military surplus, ammunition, and outdoor sporting goods. It is based in South St. Paul, Minnesota, USA. The company was founded by Gary Olen in 1970, and the first Sportsman's Guide catalogue was mailed in 1976. In 2012, Sportsman's Guide employed about 700 people. [1]