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Legally blind barrel racer Megan McLoughlin competes at national titles

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Legally blind barrel racer Megan McLoughlin competes at national titles

It takes a lot of skill to ride a horse, especially one that turns around a barrel at speed, let alone doing it with little or no eyesight.

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Para swimming changed the way I felt about my disability. The Paris Paralympics could help others do the same

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Para swimming changed the way I felt about my disability. The Paris Paralympics could help others do the same

There are two things I remember from my first big swimming competition: being disqualified from the 50m breaststroke race after swimming the wrong stroke, and meeting hundreds of disabled athletes just like me.

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From the Paralympics to the grassroots: How Australia’s disabled coaches are building a more inclusive sporting future

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From the Paralympics to the grassroots: How Australia’s disabled coaches are building a more inclusive sporting future

Up until grade three, Julie Charlton sat on the sidelines during PE class. She played catch with a teacher's aide as her friends ran and slid.

It was an unconventional start to what would eventually become an international sporting career.

"I always say, if anyone wants to play catch, I'm an expert at it," Charlton said.

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Paralympic wheelchair rugby stars ready to roll as Steelers chase gold in Paris

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Paralympic wheelchair rugby stars ready to roll as Steelers chase gold in Paris

Ryley Batt spent most of the first 12 years of his life getting around his hometown of Port Macquarie on a skateboard.

He was born with a limb condition that left him with no legs and only a few fingers on each hand.

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Paralympics classification demystified: What the letters and numbers at the Games mean

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Paralympics classification demystified: What the letters and numbers at the Games mean

The Paralympic Games are the second largest sporting event in the world – and at their heart lies classification – an essential, but often confusing system. 

Represented in some events by a series of letters and numerals in their names, and in others by a number assigned to individual athletes, Paralympic classification sometimes feels like a cipher to decode. 

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