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when she visited a para track and field open event in November 2015, and introduced his coach Sherman Hart to her. Hart found that Ayanbeku had a raw talent for track and field, so Hart and Singleton took Ayanbeku to one of their training sessions. Ayanbeku describes running as feeling natural and
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Following her recovery from the car accident, Ayanbeku tried out basketball in her first year at high school but only did the sport for a short period of time because she had too much discomfort on her prosthetic. She was introduced to the sport by
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In July 2003, eleven year old Ayanbeku and her three sisters and cousins were sitting in the back of her cousin's station wagon travelling on the highway in
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in the 100 metres and 200 metres again, she ran well in her heats but couldn't compete in the finals due to testing positive for COVID-19.
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for the 2016 US Paralympic Team Trials in late June 2016. Ayanbeku successfully qualified for the
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Just six months after giving birth to her daughter, Ayanbeku qualified for the
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felt that she had two feet again. Hart highly encouraged her to go to
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events at international track and field competitions. She is a
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Athletes (track and field) at the 2024 Summer Paralympics
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Medalists at the World Para Athletics Championships
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Boston
Randolph, Massachusetts
Paralympic athletics
Disability class
T64
Paralympic athletics
World Championships
2019 Dubai
Paralympic athlete
sprinting
World
2016
2020 Summer Paralympics
Stoughton, Massachusetts
Jerome Singleton
Charlotte, North Carolina
2016 Summer Paralympics
2020 Summer Paralympics
2024 Paralympics
"Femita Ayanbeku – IPC Athlete Bio"
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"Femita Ayanbeku Is Not Looking Back"
"Femita Ayanbeku – United Prosthetics"
"Race to the Top"
"Path to Paralympics Was Fast for Sprinter Femita Ayanbeku, But Not Easy"
the original
"Paralympic Femita Ayanbeku Wears Her Confidence"
"8 Things to Know About Femita Ayanbeku, the Paralympian Who Qualified for Paris 6 Months After Giving Birth"
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