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Mallory Weggemannhas earned Team USA another gold medal at the Tokyo Paralympics!
Weggemann achieved a first-place finish in the race with a time of 2:55.28. Fellow Team USA member Ahalya Lettenberger was right behind her with a time of 3:02.82, earning her a silver medal.
Earlier in the morning, during preliminary races, Weggemann bested the time that she accomplished during the finals race with a time of 2:54.25, setting a new Paralympic record.
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The star added, “I’m just filled with pride that I get to be with Team USA and I get to represent my family, my community and that I have that love and support to surround me.”
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On Instagram, Weggemann’s mother Ann celebrated her daughter’s amazing accomplishment, sharing acarousel of photos.
“She did it! Amazing! Tears of pure joy seeing the flag raised, hearing the National anthem with the Gold medal hanging around Mallory’s neck!” the proud parentwrotealongside the post. “It’s been an incredible journey to the top of the podium yet one that is so well deserved! Get some rest dear and we’ll be cheering again tomorrow! 👍💋🏊♀️♥️🇺🇸 Good Overcomes!”
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On herInstagram Story, Weggemann also celebrated her win with a series of posts. In one message, the athlete reflected on her record-breaking feat in the prelims, sharing an image from the race.
“So much emotion in the pool this morning - with each stroke I felt the strength of my community,” shewrote.
In another post, Weggemann shared apast photo of herself in a hospital bed, writing beside the post: “That swim this morning was for her.”
“Four years ago I laid in the hospital following my surgery and while competing felt further away than ever before each day I visualized the water and that love pulled me through,” she wrote. “Never stop fighting for your dreams, no matter how distant they feel - surround yourself with your community show up to the fight and stay true to your ‘why.’ "
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Weggemann also shared anaerial shot of herself swimming— writing “Just me in my favorite element while chasing some long awaited dreams” — as she added inanother postafter her win, “Absolutely no words right now other than this… DREAMS ARE RESILIENT.”
To learn more about Team USA, visitTeamUSA.org. The Tokyo Paralympics air on NBC until September 5.
source: people.com