The 17th edition of the Paralympics in Paris saw 4,400 athletes from 184 nations compete in various events, resulting in remarkable accomplishments and unforgettable moments. Italian athlete Alessandro Ossola proposed to his girlfriend after competing in the men’s 100m T63, while shark-attack survivor Ali Truwit won two silver medals in swimming. Morocco’s Fatima Ezzahra El Idrissi broke the world record in the women’s marathon, and Japan’s Tokito Oda became the youngest-ever Paralympic men’s singles champion in wheelchair tennis. France claimed football gold in front of the Eiffel Tower, and Canadian wheelchair racer Brent Lakatos won gold while his wife Stefanie Reid was on commentary. The Refugee Paralympic Team earned its first-ever medal through Afghanistan-born Zakia Khudaddu, and the US men’s wheelchair basketball team secured their third consecutive gold. Dutch cyclist Caroline Groot set a new world record in her event, while Brazil’s Rayane Soares da Silva broke a 29-year-old record in the women’s 400m T13 final. These incredible performances showcased the resilience, determination, and talent of Paralympic athletes on the world stage, leaving a lasting impact on both the sporting world and the audience.
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