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Paralympian medalist joined local co-ed wheelchair basketball team to raise awareness
The youth athletes of Katie’s Komets got to work with 3x gold-medalist and UPenn alumni Trevon Jennifer as a way to inspire the next generation of wheelchair basketball players who want to make it to the Paralympics. NBC10’s Frances Wang shares more from the event.
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Will Los Angeles 2028 be the moment when the Paralympics conquer America?
Paralympic organizers for LA28 will look to raise the bar again following a stellar Games in Paris this summer.
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China tops Paralympics final medal table, Team USA places third
China dominated the medal count for the 2024 Paralympics with 95 golds, while the United States was third with 36 golds and 105 total medals.
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How Kate Brim went from the hospital to the top of a Paralympic podium in six weeks
Team USA’s Kate Brim opened up about her health scare six weeks prior to the Paralympic Games and how important her team was in reaching a full recovery.
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Gallery: Top moments from the Paris Paralympics
Check out some of the top moments from the 2024 Paralympics in Paris, including powerlifting and track and field.
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When is the 2024 Paralympics Closing Ceremony? Date, time, location
The Paris Paralympics will come to a close on Sunday. Here is how you can watch the Closing Ceremony on CNBC and Peacock.
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Adrenaline junkie Matt Stutzman, the ‘Armless Archer,' finds the ultimate thrill in winning Paralympic gold
For Matt Stutzman, otherwise known as the “Armless Archer,” the Paris Paralympics provided a storybook ending to an incredible career.
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Paralympic champion Morgan Stickney's special bond with her doctors and Katie Ledecky
After winning a silver and gold medal, para swimmer Morgan Stickney talks about the special bond she has with her doctors and Katie Ledecky.
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Ali Truwit wins silver medal in Paralympics more than a year after shark attack
Ali Truwit won a silver medal in the Paralympics in Paris, a little more than a year after losing part of her leg to a shark attack.
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Fashion is slowly embracing the needs of disabled people. It's happening for some Paralympians, too
Slowly but surely, the fashion world at large is beginning to respond to the needs of disabled people. It’s beginning to happen at the Paralympics, too.
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USA's Jaydin Blackwell: ‘I have the best style out of everyone' at the Paralympics
American Paralympic sprinter Jaydin Blackwell explains why he has the “best style out of everyone” at the Games and reveals how he plans to celebrate after setting a world record and earning two golds in Paris.
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US swimmer Leanne Smith wins record Paralympic gold 2 years after suffering partially collapsed lung
Smith, who in August 2022 was hospitalized for a partially collapsed lung, said Tuesday: “I can’t believe that I was able to bounce back from everything and this time come home with a gold as well.”
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These stars will perform during the LA28 Paralympics handover celebration
The lineup of artists was revealed Wednesday for performances during the historic LA28 Paralympic Handover celebration during Sunday’s Closing Ceremony in Paris.
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Olympic timekeeper Omega makes tweaks for the Paralympics
Omega has been an official partner of the Olympics since 1932, and with the Paralympics since Barcelona 1992.
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What is the difference between Paralympic and Olympic timekeeping?
Alain Zobrist, the CEO of OMEGA Timing, shares details about how the Paralympics add technology to ensure fairness and accurate timekeeping.
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How to watch wheelchair tennis at Paralympics 2024 amid US Open craze
Here’s how you can watch wheelchair tennis at the Paralympics during New York’s 2024 U.S. Open.
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British archer becomes first pregnant Paralympic athlete to win medal
Great Britain’s Jodie Grinham became the first pregnant Paralympic athlete to win a medal, earning a bronze in the women’s individual compound in archery.
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Sheetal Devi, Paralympian archer, captivates the world with a bull's-eye in opening round
The 17-year-old from India is one of four armless archers competing at the Paris Paralympics.
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Italian transgender runner fails to reach 400m final at Paralympics
Valentina Petrillo failed to reach the final of the women’s T12 400 meters for visually impaired runners after finishing third in her semifinal at the Paralympic Games on Monday.
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Paralympics fans learn when to be silent and when to make noise at sports for the visually impaired
Fans not used to these sports may feel awkward navigating the new rules, but commentators step in to help.