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How Ukraine's Paralympians kept their dream alive
Displaced from their homes and bombed-out training facilities, Ukraine's Paralympic swimmers have somehow still made it to Paris.
Swimmers as seen training at Ukrainian Paralympic reserve swimming pool in Kamianske on May 24, 2024.
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How Ukraine's Paralympians kept their dream alive
Displaced from their homes and bombed-out training facilities, Ukraine's Paralympic swimmers have somehow still made it to Paris.
Mykhailo Serbin as seen training at Ukrainian Paralympic reserve swimming pool in Kamianske on May 24, 2024.
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How Ukraine's Paralympians kept their dream alive
Displaced from their homes and bombed-out training facilities, Ukraine's Paralympic swimmers have somehow still made it to Paris.
Anton Kol', 33, Ukrainian Paralympic swimmer, photographed in Dnipro on May 23, 2024.
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How Ukraine's Paralympians kept their dream alive
Displaced from their homes and bombed-out training facilities, Ukraine's Paralympic swimmers have somehow still made it to Paris.
Mykhailo Serbin, 20, Ukrainian Paralympic swimmer, photographed in Dnipro on May 23, 2024.
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How Ukraine's Paralympians kept their dream alive
Displaced from their homes and bombed-out training facilities, Ukraine's Paralympic swimmers have somehow still made it to Paris.
Veronika Korzhova, 16, Ukrainian Paralympic swimmer, photographed in Dnipro on May 23, 2024.
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How Ukraine's Paralympians kept their dream alive
Displaced from their homes and bombed-out training facilities, Ukraine's Paralympic swimmers have somehow still made it to Paris.
Veronika Korzhova, 16, Ukrainian Paralympic swimmer, photographed in Dnipro on May 23, 2024.
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How Ukraine's Paralympians kept their dream alive
Displaced from their homes and bombed-out training facilities, Ukraine's Paralympic swimmers have somehow still made it to Paris.
Andriy Trusov, 24, Ukrainian Paralympic swimmer, photographed in Dnipro on May 23, 2024.
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Ali Jawad: ‘Paralympians are forgotten about until the next Games’
Ali Jawad the double amputee powerlifter, who finished sixth in Tokyo, wants the broader needs of the disabled community recognised.
Photographed at Prior Dream Park in Canley, Coventry, 4th October 2021.
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Ali Jawad: ‘Paralympians are forgotten about until the next Games’
Ali Jawad the double amputee powerlifter, who finished sixth in Tokyo, wants the broader needs of the disabled community recognised.
Photographed at Prior Dream Park in Canley, Coventry, 4th October 2021.
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Ali Jawad: ‘Paralympians are forgotten about until the next Games’
Ali Jawad the double amputee powerlifter, who finished sixth in Tokyo, wants the broader needs of the disabled community recognised.
Photographed at Prior Dream Park in Canley, Coventry, 4th October 2021.
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. Olympin Conner Fields takes a selfie in front of the White House as reporters look on. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618176
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. Olympic gold. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618172
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. Paralympian Tatyana McFadden. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618175
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618162
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. Olympians Conner Fields and Katie Ledecky. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618173
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618170
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. Olympian Josh Brunals and Vice President Joe Biden. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618157
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. Michelle Obama and Simone Biles. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618159
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618163
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618166
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. Olympic runner Allyson Felix, BMX rider Conner Fields, Swimmer Katie Ledecky, paralympic swimmer Brad Snyder and paralympic whellchair racer Tatyana McFadden speak to members of the news media on the north portico of the White house. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618171
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618152
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. Olympian Allyson Felix. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618174
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. Michelle Obama and Simone Biles. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618158
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618165
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. President Obama hugs olympian Simone Biles. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618169
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. President Obama greets gymnast Simone Biles. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618168
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. Michelle Obama and Simone Biles. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618161
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618151
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NEWS - Washington: Barak Obama empfängt das Paralympic Team
September 29, 2016 - Washington, DC, United States: President Barack Obama, First Laby Michelle Obama and Vice President Joe Biden honored the United States Olympic team in the East romm of the White House. (Phil McAuliffe/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS) *** Local Caption *** 05618154
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Samantha Cameron plays the game of Boccia with two Paralympians, Daniel Bentley, left and David Smith, right at the charity 'Vitalise', for which she has become patron, at their care cnetre in Chigwell, Essex.
Samantha Cameron plays the game of Boccia with two Paralympians, Daniel Bentley, left and David Smith, right at the charity 'Vitalise', for which she has become patron, at their care cnetre in Chigwell, Essex.
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Samantha Cameron plays the game of Boccia with two Paralympians, Daniel Bentley, left and David Smith, right (out of frame) at the charity 'Vitalise', for which she has become patron, at their care cnetre in Chigwell, Essex.
Samantha Cameron plays the game of Boccia with two Paralympians, Daniel Bentley, left and David Smith, right (out of frame) at the charity 'Vitalise', for which she has become patron, at their care cnetre in Chigwell, Essex.
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Samantha Cameron plays the game of Boccia with two Paralympians, Daniel Bentley, left and David Smith, right at the charity 'Vitalise', for which she has become patron, at their care cnetre in Chigwell, Essex.
Samantha Cameron plays the game of Boccia with two Paralympians, Daniel Bentley, left and David Smith, right at the charity 'Vitalise', for which she has become patron, at their care cnetre in Chigwell, Essex.
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Samantha Cameron plays the game of Boccia with two Paralympians, Daniel Bentley, left and David Smith, right at the charity 'Vitalise', for which she has become patron, at their care cnetre in Chigwell, Essex.
Samantha Cameron plays the game of Boccia with two Paralympians, Daniel Bentley, left and David Smith, right at the charity 'Vitalise', for which she has become patron, at their care cnetre in Chigwell, Essex.
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Samantha Cameron plays the game of Boccia with two Paralympians, Daniel Bentley, left and David Smith, right at the charity 'Vitalise', for which she has become patron, at their care cnetre in Chigwell, Essex.
Samantha Cameron plays the game of Boccia with two Paralympians, Daniel Bentley, left and David Smith, right at the charity 'Vitalise', for which she has become patron, at their care cnetre in Chigwell, Essex.
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Samantha Cameron plays the game of Boccia with two Paralympians, Daniel Bentley, left and David Smith, right at the charity 'Vitalise', for which she has become patron, at their care cnetre in Chigwell, Essex.
Samantha Cameron plays the game of Boccia with two Paralympians, Daniel Bentley, left and David Smith, right at the charity 'Vitalise', for which she has become patron, at their care cnetre in Chigwell, Essex.
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Ali Jawad: ‘Paralympians are forgotten about until the next Games’
Ali Jawad the double amputee powerlifter, who finished sixth in Tokyo, wants the broader needs of the disabled community recognised.
Photographed at Prior Dream Park in Canley, Coventry, 4th October 2021.
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Ali Jawad: ‘Paralympians are forgotten about until the next Games’
Ali Jawad the double amputee powerlifter, who finished sixth in Tokyo, wants the broader needs of the disabled community recognised.
Photographed at Prior Dream Park in Canley, Coventry, 4th October 2021.
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Ali Jawad: ‘Paralympians are forgotten about until the next Games’
Ali Jawad the double amputee powerlifter, who finished sixth in Tokyo, wants the broader needs of the disabled community recognised.
Photographed at Prior Dream Park in Canley, Coventry, 4th October 2021.
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Ali Jawad: ‘Paralympians are forgotten about until the next Games’
Ali Jawad the double amputee powerlifter, who finished sixth in Tokyo, wants the broader needs of the disabled community recognised.
Photographed at Prior Dream Park in Canley, Coventry, 4th October 2021.
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Ali Jawad: ‘Paralympians are forgotten about until the next Games’
Ali Jawad the double amputee powerlifter, who finished sixth in Tokyo, wants the broader needs of the disabled community recognised.
Photographed at Prior Dream Park in Canley, Coventry, 4th October 2021.
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Ali Jawad: ‘Paralympians are forgotten about until the next Games’
Ali Jawad the double amputee powerlifter, who finished sixth in Tokyo, wants the broader needs of the disabled community recognised.
Photographed at Prior Dream Park in Canley, Coventry, 4th October 2021.
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Ali Jawad: ‘Paralympians are forgotten about until the next Games’
Ali Jawad the double amputee powerlifter, who finished sixth in Tokyo, wants the broader needs of the disabled community recognised.
Photographed at Prior Dream Park in Canley, Coventry, 4th October 2021.
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Ali Jawad: ‘Paralympians are forgotten about until the next Games’
Ali Jawad the double amputee powerlifter, who finished sixth in Tokyo, wants the broader needs of the disabled community recognised.
Photographed at Prior Dream Park in Canley, Coventry, 4th October 2021.
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Ali Jawad: ‘Paralympians are forgotten about until the next Games’
Ali Jawad the double amputee powerlifter, who finished sixth in Tokyo, wants the broader needs of the disabled community recognised.
Photographed at Prior Dream Park in Canley, Coventry, 4th October 2021.
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Ali Jawad: ‘Paralympians are forgotten about until the next Games’
Ali Jawad the double amputee powerlifter, who finished sixth in Tokyo, wants the broader needs of the disabled community recognised.
Photographed at Prior Dream Park in Canley, Coventry, 4th October 2021.
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Ali Jawad: ‘Paralympians are forgotten about until the next Games’
Ali Jawad the double amputee powerlifter, who finished sixth in Tokyo, wants the broader needs of the disabled community recognised.
Photographed at Prior Dream Park in Canley, Coventry, 4th October 2021.
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How Ukraine's Paralympians kept their dream alive
Displaced from their homes and bombed-out training facilities, Ukraine's Paralympic swimmers have somehow still made it to Paris.
Mykhailo Serbin, 20, Ukrainian Paralympic swimmer, photographed in Dnipro on May 23, 2024.
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