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    Ohioan Grace Norman seeks 4th Paralympic medal

    By Maxwell MillingtonTyler Buchanan,

    2024-05-08

    When Grace Norman competes in the Paralympic Games, she doesn't travel alone.

    • Her parents compile photos of friends, family and hometown scenes for her to display on the walls of her Olympic Village room.

    What she's saying: "It's always special to see how many people are rooting for me from home," the Ohioan tells Axios.

    Driving the news: The accomplished paratriathlon competitor from Jamestown, about 40 miles southwest of Columbus, will once again represent Team USA at the Paris Games this summer.

    Flashback: Norman was born with congenital constriction band syndrome, which led to the amputation of her left leg and right big toe as a child.

    • She later ran track and cross country at nearby Cedarville University, where she attended nursing school.

    State of play: Norman won a gold medal in the first-ever Paralympic paratriathlon event during the 2016 Rio Games, along with a bronze medal in the 400-meter run .

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0vWQc5_0ssTkl4R00 Norman is seen competing in the ITU World Triathlon Para Series in Japan in 2022. Photo: Nobuo Yano/Getty Images

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