Armless Paralympian Nails Bull’s-Eye With Her Toes
Every Olympics season, people are reminded of just how much cooler the Paralympics are than the normal ones.
In case you needed proof, one of the sports up for competition in the Paralympics is archery. Now, you might be thinking that this sport would be damn near impossible for those who have lost the use of their arms. Not so — instead of using their hands, these athletes use their feet and specially designed clips to fire off their arrows.
But does it work?
Not only does it work, but these athletes hit bull’s-eye after bull’s-eye. This year’s competition saw Sheetal Devi, an armless Paralympian, hit a bull’s-eye, and then *another* armless Paralympian do the same thing.
Very, very goddamn cool.
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