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Meet Jessica Long

"Swimmer Jessica Long is the most successful active Paralympic athlete in the world. She won six medals at the 2021 Paralympic Games, bringing her lifelong total to twenty-nine. Learn more about her life and career"--.

Tenacious

fifteen adventures alongside disabled athletes
2023
"An introduction to fifteen fascinating disabled athletes and their many achievements, daily challenges, and joys. Includes an Author's Note, glossary, and history of the Paralympics"--Provided by the publisher.

Adaptive sports and the Paralympic Games

2020
". . . looks at more than thirty-five adaptive sports that provide modifications to allow people with disabilities to live an active lifestyle"--Publisher.

The long jump

the story of Jean-Baptiste Alaize
2022
"Now an exceptional sprinter and long jumper, Jean-Baptiste lost his right leg when he was just three years old during the civil war in Burundi. When he met his adoptive dad, Robert, Jean-Baptiste had never seen a white man before. But they bonded over the fact that his dad too had lost his right leg in an accident years before. Through the story of this ... athlete, The Long Jump tackles themes such as transracial adoption, living with a disability, finding your purpose and achieving your dreams"-- Provided by publisher.

The hard parts

a memoir of courage and triumph
"Oksana Masters was born in Ukraine--in the shadow of Chernobyl--seemingly with the world against her. She was born with one kidney, a partial stomach, six toes on each foot, webbed fingers, no right bicep, and no thumbs. Her left leg was six inches shorter than her right, and she was missing both tibias. Relinquished to the orphanage system by birth parents daunted by the staggering cost of what would be their child's medical care, Oksana encountered numerous abuses, some horrifying. Salvation came at age seven when Gay Masters, an unmarried American professor who saw a photo of the little girl and became haunted by her eyes, waged a two-year war against stubborn adoption authorities to rescue Oksana from her circumstances. In America, Oksana endured years of operations that included a double leg amputation. Still, how could she hope to fit in when there were so many things making her different? As it turned out, she would do much more than fit in. Determined to prove herself and fueled by a drive to succeed that still smoldered from childhood, Oksana triumphed in not just one sport but four--winning against the world's best in elite rowing, biathlon, cross-country skiing, and road cycling competitions. Now considered one of the world's top athletes, she is the recipient of seventeen Paralympic medals, the most of any US athlete of the Winter Games, Paralympic or Olympic. This is Oksana's astonishing story of journeying through a series of dark tunnels--and how, with her mother's love, she finally found her way into the light. Her message to anyone who doesn't fit in: you can find a place where you excel--where you have worth"--Provided by the publisher.

Wheelchair sports at the Paralympics

2020
"A photo-illustrated book for elementary readers about Paralympic basketball, tennis, rugby, and fencing events. Includes descriptions of each of these men's and women's wheelchair sports. Readers will be introduced to some rules and how they differ from their Olympic counterpart"--Provided by publisher.

Fastest woman on Earth

the story of Tatyana McFadden
2021
"This is the story of 17-time Paralympic medalist Tatyana McFadden. Born with spina bifida in Russia, Tatyana was raised in an orphanage where she walked on her hands for the first six years of her life. In 1994, she was adopted and moved to the United States, where she started racing and breaking records; and is now considered the best female wheelchair racer of all time, and the fastest woman on Earth"--Amazon.com.

Wheelchair sports at the Paralympics

Describes various types of wheelchair sports at the Paralympic games, including basketball, rugby, and fencing. Informs how the games are played and the equipment athletes use, including wheelchair modifications. Features photographs, a glossary, and resources for further research.

Water sports at the Paralympics

Describes different types of water sports at the Paralympic games, including swimming, kayaking, and rowing. Informs of adaptations made to each sport, how fairness is established, and how each sport is played. Features photographs, a glossary, and resources for further research.

Team sports at the Paralympics

Describes various types of team sports at the Paralympic games, including football, sitting volleyball, and goalball. Informs how the games are played and how fairness is established. Features photographs, a glossary, and resources for further research.

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