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Definition of Paralympian in English: Paralympiannoun ˌparəˈlɪmpɪənˌpɛrəˈlɪmpiən A competitor in the Paralympic Games. 残奥会运动员 Example sentencesExamples - In third place was Tanni Grey-Thompson, who became Britain's greatest Paralympian when her two victories in Athens took her gold total to 11.
- Transforming from a self-proclaimed loner to a spokesperson for opportunities for people with disabilities, Holmes went from an all-star high school and college athlete to a promising Paralympian.
- Daniela di Toro is another Australian Paralympian.
- Eventually, a coach watched her run the 1,500 meters, and told her she had the potential to do the unthinkable for a Paralympian: get to the Games.
- He's a Paralympian, and he might not have even been speaking on sport, or she might not have even been speaking on sport.
- But Britain's most successful Paralympian, Dame Tanni Grey Thompson, has admitted she is unlikely to add to her 11 gold medals in Beijing.
- The former Paralympian completed the course in 2:18h and was delighted after his race.
- The Japanese Paralympian did just that and crashed over.
- Next summer she aims to become Wales' youngest ever Paralympian.
- Britain's most successful Paralympian, Tanni Grey-Thompson, will not be there, though.
- Given that the precedent has been set only two Olympics prior, using a Paralympian, again it's all been done before.
- Bradford's sole Paralympian, Pete Finbow, is confident Great Britain will be in the mix for men's wheelchair basketball medals.
- Matthews, 41, who was born with Retinitis Pigmentosa (a degenerative disease of the retina), is a top Paralympian from Great Britain.
- Antonio Rebollo was a vision-impaired Paralympian, so yes, there is that possibility.
- As a Paralympian, the disabled athletes are forever reaching out with a helping hand.
Definition of Paralympian in US English: Paralympiannounˌpɛrəˈlɪmpiənˌperəˈlimpēən A competitor in the Paralympic Games. 残奥会运动员 Example sentencesExamples - In third place was Tanni Grey-Thompson, who became Britain's greatest Paralympian when her two victories in Athens took her gold total to 11.
- Bradford's sole Paralympian, Pete Finbow, is confident Great Britain will be in the mix for men's wheelchair basketball medals.
- But Britain's most successful Paralympian, Dame Tanni Grey Thompson, has admitted she is unlikely to add to her 11 gold medals in Beijing.
- Given that the precedent has been set only two Olympics prior, using a Paralympian, again it's all been done before.
- Britain's most successful Paralympian, Tanni Grey-Thompson, will not be there, though.
- The former Paralympian completed the course in 2:18h and was delighted after his race.
- Eventually, a coach watched her run the 1,500 meters, and told her she had the potential to do the unthinkable for a Paralympian: get to the Games.
- Daniela di Toro is another Australian Paralympian.
- Antonio Rebollo was a vision-impaired Paralympian, so yes, there is that possibility.
- Next summer she aims to become Wales' youngest ever Paralympian.
- He's a Paralympian, and he might not have even been speaking on sport, or she might not have even been speaking on sport.
- As a Paralympian, the disabled athletes are forever reaching out with a helping hand.
- Matthews, 41, who was born with Retinitis Pigmentosa (a degenerative disease of the retina), is a top Paralympian from Great Britain.
- Transforming from a self-proclaimed loner to a spokesperson for opportunities for people with disabilities, Holmes went from an all-star high school and college athlete to a promising Paralympian.
- The Japanese Paralympian did just that and crashed over.
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