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Paralympic sports are just as challenging and engaging as any other sport, and events like the one held on Friday helped students realize this misconception. Despite some initial hesitancy, all students ended up leaving the event with a smile on their face. Lowery emphasized that events like these are important for promoting the understanding that para-athletes are just as skilled and competitive as traditional athletes.
The most important takeaway, according to Lowery, is that adaptive sports are still sports at the end of the day. He hopes that events like these will help break down stereotypes and encourage more people to participate in adaptive sports. For those interested in witnessing the excitement, the Paralympic Games will be taking place in Paris from August 28 to September 8.
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