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  2. Why the Olympics and Paralympics Should Be Kept Apart

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    At the Tokyo Paralympic Games, the fastest time for a male swimmer for the 100m freestyle was 50.64, an incredibly fast time, however ranking the swimmer at 49th in the top fastest times for men ...

  3. Paralympic Games - Wikipedia

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    The Paralympic Games or Paralympics is a periodic series of international multisport events involving athletes with a range of disabilities.There are Winter and Summer Paralympic Games, which since the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea, have been held shortly after the corresponding Olympic Games.

  4. Paralympic sports - Wikipedia

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    The Paralympic sports comprise all the sports contested in the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games. As of 2020, the Summer Paralympics included 22 sports and 539 medal events, [1] and the Winter Paralympics include 5 sports and disciplines and about 80 events. [2] The number and kinds of events may change from one Paralympic Games to another.

  5. Parasports - Wikipedia

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    A wide range of sports have been adapted to be played by people with various disabilities, as well as several that are unique just to disabled athletes, such as goalball. Within each movement, different sports are practiced at different levels; for example, not all sports in the Paralympic movement are part of the Paralympic Games.

  6. The US once dominated the Paralympics in the same way it does the Olympic Games. Between 1976 and 1996, Team USA topped the medal table at every single Paralympics.

  7. A Guide to the Paralympics: When and How to Watch - AOL

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    There are two sports—boccia and goalball—that do not have a similar event in the Olympic Games. Invented in 1946, goalball, is a sport that was originally created to help rehabilitate blind ...

  8. 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 ...

  9. Paralympic Athletes Will No Longer Have to Hide Olympic Rings ...

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    Since 1988, the Paralympics have been held in the same host city as the Olympics, but the two events each have their own governing organizations — and their own logos.