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  2. Breanna Clark - Wikipedia

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    Breanna Clark (born November 4, 1994) is an American Paralympic athlete who has competed in T20 category races. She was diagnosed with autism at age four. [1] Career

  3. Athletic scholarship - Wikipedia

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    An athletic scholarship is a form of scholarship to attend a college or university or a private high school awarded to an individual based predominantly on their ability to play in a sport. Athletic scholarships are common in the United States and to a certain extent in Canada , but in the vast majority of countries in the world they are rare ...

  4. Jason McElwain - Wikipedia

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    Jason McElwain, nicknamed J-Mac (born October 20, 1988), is an American amateur athlete in basketball and marathon running, and a public speaker with high-functioning autism. In a 2006 high-school basketball game, he scored 20 points in the final few minutes of the contest, a feat which attracted international media attention.

  5. Lester Holt Surprises Virginia 20-Year-Old on the Autism ...

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    After his handwritten cover letter went viral on LinkedIn, professional training academy and studio Exceptional Minds offered Ryan Lowry, who is on the autism spectrum, a scholarship to its summer ...

  6. More than 100 Austin-area athletes sign scholarships to play ...

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    More than 100 area student-athletes have signed during national signing day. Sports range from volleyball and softball to baseball and golf. More than 100 Austin-area athletes sign scholarships to ...

  7. HollyRod Foundation - Wikipedia

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    HollyRod Foundation is a nonprofit organization founded by actress Holly Robinson Peete and retired NFL quarterback Rodney Peete that provides "medical, physical, and emotional support" to individuals living with Parkinson's disease as well as families of children with autism. [1]

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