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Refugee Paralympic Team Seeks to Inspire Hope at 2024 Games in Paris

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Last updated: 2024/08/20 at 5:00 PM
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The Refugee Paralympic Team is gearing up to deliver a powerful message of resilience and hope as they prepare to compete at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. Comprised of eight Paralympians and one running guide who have all fled conflict and persecution in their home countries, this team is set to compete in six sports: para-athletics, para-powerlifting, para-table tennis, para-taekwondo, para-triathlon, and wheelchair fencing. One of the team members, Syrian para-triathlete Ibrahim Al Hussein, lost his right foot and parts of his left foot during the 2012 civil war in Syria, which led him to seek refuge in Greece. Despite his challenges, he is determined to send a message of perseverance and hope to others.

Many team members, including Iranian para-powerlifter Hadi Darvish and visually impaired athlete Guillaume Junior Atangana, have faced numerous obstacles on their journey to the Paralympic Games. Darvish struggled with being unable to open a bank account due to his refugee status, hindering his ability to pay for gym memberships. Despite this setback, he found a place to train and went on to win first place in the 2022 German National Championships. Atangana, who lost his eyesight, initially thought his dream of becoming a professional athlete was over. However, with the help of a guide, he has achieved remarkable performances, even placing fourth in the 400 meters at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games.

Zakia Khudadadi, the only woman on the team, made history in Tokyo as the first Afghan female athlete to compete in an international sporting event since the Taliban regained control of Afghanistan. Born without a forearm, Khudadadi began practicing taekwondo at a young age, overcoming numerous obstacles along the way. She is now preparing for her second Paralympic Games and is determined to win a medal in Paris to show strength to all women and girls in Afghanistan who face restrictions on their freedom and opportunities due to oppressive laws.

The Refugee Paralympic Team will be a central focus at the Opening Ceremony parade on August 28 along the Champs-Elysees, where they will showcase their resilience and determination to the world. These athletes have overcome immense challenges, including disability and displacement, to reach the pinnacle of their sports. Through their stories and performances, they aim to inspire others facing adversity and demonstrate that success is achievable with perseverance and determination. The team’s message of hope and resilience serves as a reminder of the power of the human spirit to triumph in the face of adversity.

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