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    Charlotte native to compete in 2024 Paralympic Games: 'A very new challenge'

    2024-06-17

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    Five years after losing his leg, a North Carolina man is set to compete in the 2024 Paralympic Games, a series of international multisport events for athletes with disabilities.

    30-year-old Carson Clough lost part of his leg in a boating accident in 2019. He had to learn how to stand, walk, and run again.

    Two years later, the Charlotte native competed in his first-ever triathlon.

    Since then, Carson has participated in national and international races and eventually qualified for the Paralympics.

    "I'll swim, bike, and run. So the whole triathlon, and it's a sprint distance, so it's about a half-mile swim, a half-mile bike, and then a 3.1-mile run," he told ABC11 affiliate WSOC .

    Carson said he spends 25 to 30 hours a week physically training to prepare for the games.

    "Just a new challenge. And it is every day ... A very new challenge," he said.

    Carson is the only American para-triathlete that qualified. He will be competing in the Paris Paralympics in September.
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