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Somesuch as para-triathlon and wheelchair fencinghave analogs in Olympic sports.
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Like the Olympics, each Paralympic competition brings its own breakout stars and surprises.
But here are the athletes and storylines were most looking forward to as it all rolls out.
The womens sitting volleyball team and mens wheelchair basketball team are going for three-peats.
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That includes gold medals in Rio in 2016 and Tokyo in 2021.
Watch them attempt to extend their streak during their competition from August 30 to September 7.
Paralympic parents will keep the momentum rolling.
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Speaking of Webster, shes a mom of four, and twice competed while pregnant.
Shes far from the only parent who will be competing in Paris.
Swimmer Mallory Weggemann will be bringing her 17-month-old daughter, Charlotte, as she competes in her fourth Games.
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Allyson Felixone of Akenbayus role models for her returnhelped make it happen.
Finishing so close but yet so far from the podium lit a fire, hesaid.
Jessica Long makes mental health a priority while looking to add to her legacy at her sixth Paralympics.
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Speaking of prodigies, swimmer Jessica Long was just 12 years old (!!)
when she debuted at the 2004 Paralympics in Athens and won three gold medals.
I think theres a stigma around taking antidepressants.
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My whole life, Ive had to be so vulnerable, with being an amputee or being an athlete.
I didnt know how to be vulnerable with my mental health.
I do want to be a legend, she said recently on theUnfiltered Waters Podcast.
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I dont want to just be good.
I dont want to be great.
I want to be the best.
Also in the pool, record-breakers Anastasia Pagonis and Gia Pergolini aim to defend their titles.
Both will be back in Paris striving to repeat their victories.
it’s possible for you to watch all the para-swimming action August 29 through September 7.
Tatyana McFadden has a chance at track and field history.
Another six-time Paralympian, legendary wheelchair racerTatyana McFaddenalready has 20 Paralympic medals to her name.
Wheelchair rugby player Sarah Adam will be the first US woman to compete.
But Team USA has never had a woman on the rosteruntil now.
Enter Sarah Adam, who started playing the sport as an able-bodied volunteer while attending occupational therapy school.
Before graduating, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.
She made her first national team two years later and is now headed to her first Paralympic Games.
The multitalented Oksana Masters aims to add to her medal total.
Para-cycling will take place on August 29 through September 7.
A rising star in archery will make her Paralympic debutalongside one of her mentors.
Sheetal Devi of India is also just 17 and has only been competing in archery since 2021.
Devi was born with phocomelia, a condition that leads to underdeveloped limbs.
Stutzman, who has helped coach Devi personally, will also be competing in Paris.
Two Survivor contestants will return to the screen.
You might recognize Ryan Medrano and Noelle Lambert fromSurvivor 43in the fall of 2022.
Hunter Woodhall gets his moment to go for gold.
Now, theyll swap places.
Both categories are for people with lower limb differences competing with prosthetics.
And for the first time, youll be able to watch every single event.
NBC proper will present nine hours of coverage, including six hours in primetime.
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