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Tokyo Paralympic Games opened last night, and Paralympic stars who have challenged the limits of human beings beyond disabilities will visit sports fans around the world from today.



By Kim Hyung-yeol, staff reporter.



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After launching the ball with his feet, he swings the racquet with his mouth to put in a strong serve, and even with crutches on his body, he delivers a powerful drive.



[It's a huge, ridiculous shot!]



Any obstacle or obstacle is just something they can overcome.



It lifts a barbell weighing nearly four times the weight that is considered the limit of human beings, and runs 100m in 10 seconds even if you have discomfort in your arms or legs or you can't see at all.



Poland Partica, who drew attention by competing against Shin Yubin at the Tokyo Olympics, has participated in the Olympic and Paralympic Games for over 10 years and is aiming for a championship five times in a row. There is.



Germany's Marcus Rem, who surpassed the Olympic long jump gold medal record by 21 centimeters even while wearing a prosthetic leg, is also considered as one of the best stars to shine at the Tokyo Paralympic Games.



Iran Mehzad, who is 2m and 46cm tall, is aiming for a second straight sitting volleyball victory with a high RBI spike, even while seated.



Brazil's Dia and England's story are each ready to break the 15th, US Jessica Long's 14th golden wave, and Rio's three-time winner Jo Seong-seong is determined to rewrite the history of the Paralympic Games in Korea once again.



The drama of fighting spirit and moving that rejects the impossible heats up the global village for 13 days.