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Paralympics in Paris

with the stadium in the background and a union jack behind the 4 Paralympians in the team. 2 men, Jonnie and Zac, with arms around each other smiling. Blonde woman, Ali,  slightly crouching down smiling. Blonde woman Sammi sat in her racing wheelchair smiling whilst holding the flag
PICTURE DESCRIPTION with the stadium in the background and a union jack behind the 4 Paralympians in the team. 2 men, Jonnie and Zac, with arms around each other smiling. Blonde woman, Ali,  slightly crouching down smiling. Blonde woman Sammi sat in her racing wheelchair smiling whilst holding the flag

Zac Shaw whom I’ve wrote about many times, has done our country and our Stargardt’s Disease community proud at the Paralympics in Paris.

Showing everyone what you CAN do!

He has won

An individual Bronze medal in the T12 Mens 100m race.

The T12 category is for athletes with visual impairment. Athletes in this category will generally have some residual sight, the ability to recognise the shape of a hand at a distance of 2 metres and the ability to perceive clearly will be no more than 2/60. T12 athletes can run with guides also.

A Silver medal in the 4 x 100m mixed relay team which includes Jonnie Peacock, Ali Smith and Sammi Kinghorn.

They also achieved a European record of 46.01 seconds.


Photo credit British Athletics

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Zac Shaw Paralympian

PICTURE DESCRIPTION Official Paralympics logo of a gold and whte flame underneath Red, blue and green swirl with the words Paris 2024 Paralympics 28th August to 8th September 2024

Zac Shaw, whom I’ve written about before in my blog. (Please use search facility) Has been picked for Great Britain’s running team for the Paris 2024 Paralympics.

He’s a Paralympian!

He has Stargardt’s Disease and found out about this when he was 13.

So if you’re watching the games please look out for this young man and will him on with his endeavours.

Good luck Zac!

If you’re on Facebook you can see his video here below by clicking on the link

Zac Shaw Facebook post