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<blockquote data-quote="Deviant" data-source="post: 180315" data-attributes="member: 7777"><p>Here's a few pictures I took, I actually took around 300. I went to Italy with my minor (Adapted Physical Activity), I work with people with intellectual, emotional, and physical disabilities, usually intellectual. We went to Torino to see some of the Paralympics, which for those of you who don't know, are basically the Olympics for people with physical disabilities and are in no way related to Special Olympics. The paralympics has athletes with amputations, visual impairments/blind, cerebral palsy, etc. We were in Torino for the Opening Ceremonies which were sold out, not even the Olympics sold out and I was one of the 12 of 39 people of our group that go to go. We saw two event, Alpine Skiing and Sledge hockey. The athletes use the same courses/arenas as the Olympics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deviant, post: 180315, member: 7777"] Here's a few pictures I took, I actually took around 300. I went to Italy with my minor (Adapted Physical Activity), I work with people with intellectual, emotional, and physical disabilities, usually intellectual. We went to Torino to see some of the Paralympics, which for those of you who don't know, are basically the Olympics for people with physical disabilities and are in no way related to Special Olympics. The paralympics has athletes with amputations, visual impairments/blind, cerebral palsy, etc. We were in Torino for the Opening Ceremonies which were sold out, not even the Olympics sold out and I was one of the 12 of 39 people of our group that go to go. We saw two event, Alpine Skiing and Sledge hockey. The athletes use the same courses/arenas as the Olympics. [/QUOTE]
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