"That Racing Chair Meant Freedom For Me" | Tatyana McFadden | Rising Phoenix | Paralympic Games
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- Опубліковано 18 вер 2020
- Tatyana McFadden fought for a medal in Athens but when she returned to High School she faced a fight that was even more important.
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Amazing! No matter what there’s always a way to do something awesome. 👍🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻
FANTASTIC, THANK YOU TATYANA McFADDEN.
Dear reader, if you can’t find yourself, create yourself. All the best.
i feel you my sister is just like you and we have the troubles you did
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منتازة وقوية💓💪💪💪😍😍😍😍♿♿♿♿♿🇩🇿
this isn’t even fair, a wheelchair will obviously go faster than feet
depends on the distance
@@jeffreyfisher6231I know it’s a late reply, but yes it depends on the distance. (I’ve done long distance in a racing wheelchair since childhood in a 100 meter sprint, an able bodied sprinter will beat me every time, but in a marathon I would easily win. The reason is once I get up to speed, I get more and more distance per push the further I go., and even more on declines. Beside that, wheelchair racing and running are completely different sports and almost not comparable.
What does this video have to do with gender