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develop a story from 5 interesting sports news. ​

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Answered by santoshbishtmatela
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Four Paralympians ran the 1,500-meter final faster than the Olympic gold medalist. A teenager with two prosthetic legs plays high school football in Ohio and dreams of an NFL career.

Not every inspirational sports story gets a mountain of coverage, and luckily that might be because there are just so many.

You have heard about Travis Rudolph, the Florida State wide receiver who ate lunch with a boy with autism during a middle school visit, right? Or Pitt running back James Conner, who scored two touchdowns against Villanova just months after being declared cancer-free? (If not, check out those two stories immediately.)

Answered by sanju4061
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Explanation:

Four Paralympians ran the 1,500-meter final faster than the Olympic gold medalist. A teenager with two prosthetic legs plays high school football in Ohio and dreams of an NFL career.

Not every inspirational sports story gets a mountain of coverage, and luckily that might be because there are just so many.

You have heard about Travis Rudolph, the Florida State wide receiver who ate lunch with a boy with autism during a middle school visit, right? Or Pitt running back James Conner, who scored two touchdowns against Villanova just months after being declared cancer-free? (If not, check out those two stories immediately.)

The following are 12 more inspiring and/or important sports tales you might not have heard about—perhaps because they are rooted in local high school sports, the Paralympic Games or simply just a bit more obscure in nature—but are certainly worth your time.

Good stuff goes on in sports all the time, and it's good to be reminded of that once in a while.

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