Ukrainian athletes set three world records: how it will change Paralympic sports.
Dmytro Polovych at the World Championships in Hungary
According to inkorr.com: Dmytro Polovych impressively lifted 105 kg in the 'deadlift' event at the World Championships in Hungary. He became one of three Paralympians to participate in the classic powerlifting competitions.
'It is not just weight on the barbell, but a great responsibility for the nation and support from fans,' emphasized the athlete himself.
The athlete expressed gratitude to his coaches for their support during the competition. This achievement has become an important step in the development of sports for people with cerebral palsy.
Symbols of struggle and resilience
At the finals of the Champions League in Hungary, 10-year-old Mykhailo Paliy appeared, who is fighting cancer and engages in amputee football. He has been recognized as a symbol of struggle and resilience during sporting events.
We cannot forget about Marynka, a patient of Ohmatdyt, who at the age of eight set a national record while skiing down a slope. Her achievement is recorded in the Book of World Records and is a significant contribution to the development of adaptive sports in Ukraine.
Examples of spirit strength
Dmytro Polovych, Mykhailo Paliy, and Marynka are vivid examples of incredible spirit strength and will to win in Ukrainian sports. Their achievements open up new opportunities for the development of sports among people with disabilities and inspire all sports fans.
These stories not only glorify Ukrainian sports but also emphasize the importance of support and regular achievements that help overcome difficulties. In particular, competitions like the World Championship become important platforms for showcasing the strength and courage of athletes who impress the world with their stories and achievements.
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