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Life Hasn’t Gone Exactly According To Plan For Jarryd Wallace, And That’s Fine By Him
Jessica Price Oct. 18, 2020
Wallace has the international track success he always dreamed of, just not exactly how he envisioned it.
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Para T&F Roundup: News And Social Media Happenings For The Week Of October 12
Todd Kortemeier Oct. 14, 2020
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Glue? Check. Visor? Check. Helmet? A Definite Check For A Wheelchair Racer’s Prep
Ryan Wilson Oct. 12, 2020
Racers like Daniel Romanchuk must make sure their equipment is on point before heading out.
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Kevan Hueftle Had To Beat His Alcoholism Before He Could Become A Top Contender For The 2021 Paralympics
Joanne C. Gerstner Oct. 10, 2020
The Nebraska native hopes his example can help others who are struggling with the same challenges.
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Although Only 21, Desmond Jackson Already Feels Like A Veteran
Sheridan Powell Oct. 09, 2020
The Paralympic long jumper competed at his first games at age 16.
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From Country Roads to Basement Gyms: How Aaron Pike Trains During a Pandemic
Joshua Clayton Oct. 09, 2020
The four-time Paralympian had to adjust to isolated training due to the coronavirus.
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Jessica Heims Works To Balance School, Collegiate Track And Paralympics
Sheridan Powell Sept. 25, 2020
Heims attends the University of Northern Iowa, and became the first female leg amputee to receive a Division I Track and Field scholarship.
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Tobi Fawehinmi Emphasizes The Most Important Part Of Competing: Having Fun
Sheridan Powell Sept. 17, 2020
The two-time Paralympian looks to pass on advice to younger Para athletes.
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Jaleen Roberts Speaks Out About Athlete Mental Health
Sheridan Powell Sept. 11, 2020
The first-time Paralympian looks to take advantage of postponement after initial disappointment.
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Paralympic Track Gold Medalist Deja Young Opens Up About COVID-19 Battle
Karen Price Sept. 10, 2020
Though Young’s case was mild, she wanted to share her story so others don’t feel as alone as she did.