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  2. Parasports - Wikipedia

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    Parasports are sports played by people with a disability, including physical and intellectual disabilities. [1] Some parasports are forms of adapted physical activities from existing non-disabled sports, while others have been specifically created for persons with a disability and do not have a non-disabled equivalent.

  3. Para-athletics - Wikipedia

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    Certain able-bodied events are rarely contested as para-athletic events outside deaf sport; pole vault, triple jump, hammer (of which the club throw is sometimes considered the para-athletic equivalent) and the three hurdling events. The sport is known by various names, including disability athletics, disabled track and field and Paralympic ...

  4. So Wa-wai - Wikipedia

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    So retired from competition in January 2016 and began to work for the Hong Kong Paralympic Committee and Sports Association for the Physically Disabled that year. [ 11 ] So is the current [ when? ] world record holder in both the 100 and 200 m men's T36 classification.

  5. “You’re Not Really Disabled Tho”: 50 Of The Dumbest Things ...

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    The post “You’re Not Really Disabled Tho”: 50 Of The Dumbest Things People Have Said In All Seriousness first appeared on Bored Panda. Well, some people never come to such a realization.

  6. List of sports idioms - Wikipedia

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    Later used in many other team sports. have someone in your corner Boxing: To have the support or help of someone. A boxer's ringside support staff – second, cut man, etc. – are in his corner, and assist him between rounds. [25] heavy hitter Boxing: An important or influential individual or organization. Refers to a boxer who is able to hit ...

  7. Ntando Mahlangu - Wikipedia

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    Ntando Mahlangu (born 26 January 2002) [1] is a South African Paralympic athlete. [2] He won the gold medal in both the men's long jump T63 and men's 200 metres T61 events at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan.

  8. Wheelchair rugby - Wikipedia

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    In the same year, the International Wheelchair Rugby Federation (IWRF) was established as a sports section of ISMWSF to govern the sport. The first IWRF World Wheelchair Rugby Championships were held in Nottwil, Switzerland, in 1995 and wheelchair rugby appeared as a demonstration sport at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta.

  9. List of IPC world records in athletics - Wikipedia

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    Summer Paralympic Games "We Are Together. Sports" Cheboksary, Russia F32: 46.60 m Bo Qing China 10 July 2023 World Para Championships: Paris, France [85] 37.51 m Lahouari Bahlaz Algeria 25 July 2013 IPC World Championships: Lyon, France F51: 36.22 m Musa Taimazov Russia 12 August 2023 Summer Paralympic Games "We Are Together. Sports" Cheboksary ...