Gregg Stevenson Wins Gold at Paralympics
Gregg Stevenson Wins Gold at Paralympics
Gregg Stevenson Wins Gold at Paralympics
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Gregg Stevenson, a former commando who lost both legs in an IED blast in 2009, has emerged as a Paralympic champion, winning gold in rowing alongside partner Lauren Rowles at the Paris 2024 Games. After missing the Rio 2016 and watching the Tokyo 2020 Games from home, Stevenson was inspired to return to rowing following a call from Rowles, reigniting his passion for the sport. The duo achieved a world-best time in their heats and secured victory with a commanding performance in the finals, showcasing their training and determination. Stevenson expressed immense pride not only in his achievement but in sharing the experience with his family, who attended the event for the first time. Meanwhile, Tom Gallagher made headlines for winning Australia's first gold medal in the men's 50m freestyle, overcoming a serious health crisis that had sidelined him during the Tokyo 2020 Games. Both athletes exemplify resilience and the spirit of the Paralympic movement as they compete on the world stage.

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