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Paralympics highlight co-operation between athletes with and without disabilities | CBC News
Wheelchair basketball to represent Iran at 2020 Paralympics - Tehran Times
ParalympicsGB seeks activist footing to help aid progress for disabled people | ParalympicsGB | The Guardian
Eilidh Johnstone: Blind skier, 10, dreams of Paralympics - BBC News
Wheelchair Basketball and Blind Soccer part of program for an inclusive sports day in Ventura | KCLU
Wheelchair Basketball Highlights | Day 2 | Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games - YouTube
Sport Week: 10 things to know about wheelchair basketball
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Wheelchair Basketball | USA vs Great Britain | Men's preliminaries | Rio 2016 Paralympic Games - YouTube
The thin line: Paralympic classification causes controversy | CNN
The 2020 Paralympic Games - International Event - Twinkl
Paralympics: Classification Highlights the Gap between the Ideal and the Reality | Nippon.com
Deaf-blind Paralympian quits Team USA over personal care assistant rules
When fans call this ref blind, it's a compliment - FIBA.basketball
Paralympic sports - can you name the 22 disciplines? | Sunrise Medical
Arizona Wildcats trio brings back IWBF gold medals, fresh outlook on adaptive athletics
Goalball - Wikipedia
2016 Paralympics: Inspiration, technology and (yes) doping - Sports Illustrated
Star of viral basketball video delighted to help change perceptions with amazing shot
Among Paralympians, A Lively Conversation About 'Inspiration Porn' - The New York Times
Wheelchair Basketball announced on Santiago 2023 sport programme - IWBF - International Wheelchair Basketball Federation
Wheelchair Basketball confirmed on Paris 2024 sports programme - IWBF - International Wheelchair Basketball Federation
Paralympics 2016: Dylan Alcott wins two gold medals in two different sports to become 'luckiest guy in the world' | The Independent | The Independent