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17 Fascinating Facts About Famous Paralympic Athletes

The Paris 2024 Paralympics are here!

Here are 17 interesting facts about the Paralympians competing at the 2024 Paris Games:

1.British archer Jodie Grinham won a gold medal and a bronze medal while competing seven months pregnant.

Jodie Grinham in sportswear is focused on aiming a bow during an archery competition

2.Team USA track and field athlete and silver and two-time bronze medalist Hunter Woodhall is married to Team USA track and field athlete and Olympic gold medalist Tara Davis-Woodhall. They met at a track meet in Idaho in 2017.

Tara Davis-Woodhall, wearing sports wear, celebrates in Hunter Woodhall's arms

3.Italian sprinter Valentina Petrillo is the first out trans runner to compete in the Paralympics. She's also the second trans athlete to compete in the games. There's reportedly a documentary about her in the works.

Valentina Petrillo runs on a track during a sports event, wearing athletic uniform with her name on it

4.American archer Matt Stutzman prepared for Paris by creating an adrenaline-inducing target practice scenario at home. He challenged himself to shoot a target with his silver medal hanging from it, but he raised the stakes by taking the doors off his race car, parking it in front of the target, and shooting through his house with the front and back doors open. He made the shot without damaging any of his prized possessions.

Matt Stutzman uses his feet to aim a bow during archery event. He wears a USA baseball cap and a striped jersey. Arrows are in a quiver beside him

5.At 8'1, Iranian volleyball player Morteza Mehrzadselakjani is the second-tallest man in the world.

Morteza Mehrzadselakjani with jersey number 2 reaching for the ball during a game, while other players sit on the sidelines

6.If American track and field athletes Ryan Medrano and Noelle Lambert seem familiar, it's probably because they competed on Survivor Season 43 in 2022!

Ryan Medrano and Noelle Lambert comforting each other at a beach, she wearing a sports bra and shorts, and he's shirtless with cargo pants

On their season, Ryan came in ninth, and Noelle came in eigth.

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7.American archer Tracy Otto accepted her partner Ricky Riessle's proposal under the Eiffel Tower after her competition. Making their time in Paris even more special, the couple also announced that they're expecting their first child together!

8.Ahead of his competition, Team USA jumper Roderick Townsend went to a Parisian salon to get his hair colored in a Picasso-esque design because he's "a showman."

Roderick Townsend  with colorful hair in eye pattern holding a medal and smiling

9.After his match, Brazilian badminton player Rogerio Junior Xavier de Oliveira got down on one knee with a sign and a ring box to propose to his partner, Edwarda Dias, who's a Brazilian Paralympic volleyball player.

Rogerio Junior Xavier de Oliveira on one knee, wearing a uniform, holds a sign reading "EDUARDA ACEITA CASAR COMIGO" and a ring box while on a court, with a racket on the ground

His sign translated to, "Edwarda Will You Marry Me?"

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10.Indian archer Sheetal Devi dreamed of becoming a teacher when she grew up until, at age 14, she took up archery. Within three years, she reached the Paralympic level.

Sheetal Devi uses her feet to draw the bowstring while seated in her archery gear during a competition

11.American judoka Liana Mutia, who's also a Comcast software engineer, prepares for her matches months in advance by scouting her competitors and creating spreadsheets with info about them.

Liana Mutia performs a heart gesture while wearing a judo gi and black belt against a plain background

12.15-year-old French sprinter Marie Ngoussou is the youngest Paralympian on Team France. After the Games, she's going to study the care of the elderly and children in a professional baccalaureate class.

Marie Ngoussou sprinting on a track

However, her dream job is to be a trainer.

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13.Team USA fencer Ellen Geddes, who was formerly a competitive equestrian, works with horses as a breeder, facility manager, trainer, and instructor on her parents' farm in South Carolina.

Ellen Geddes in wheelchair fencing gear, holding a sabre and holding a patriotic mask

She dreams of having one of the horses she's raised compete in the Olympics' equestrian competitions.

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14.American swimmer Jessica Long was only 12 when she made her Paralympic debut at the 2004 Athens Games, where she won three gold medals.

Jessica Long swimming in a competitive race, wearing a swim cap with the USA flag and her name

She only started swimming at age 10.

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15.Colombian sprinter and jumper Karen Tatiana Palomeque's pre-competition ritual is painting a little Colombian flag on her face.

Karen Tatiana Palomeque  celebrating with a medal around her neck and holding a plush mascot toy, wearing a colorful jacket with vibrant patterns on the sleeves, smiling and waving, small Colombian flag painted on her cheek

16.American swimmer Anastasia Pagonis has a popular TikTok account with 2.5 million followers. She creates beauty and lifestyle content alongside educating her viewers on what life's like as a blind person.

Anastasia Pagonis in the middle of a freestyle race is seen at an indoor swimming pool, demonstrating a powerful stroke

17.And finally, French sprinter Timothée Adolphe is a hip-hop artist, and he also created the first inclusive multiplayer video game that visually impaired and non-visually impaired gamers can both play.

Timothee Adolphe and his guide Jeffrey Lami running

The video game utlizes binaural audio to immerse visually impaired players.

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