Paralympics
Definition
The Paralympic Games, an international multi-sport event for athletes with physical, visual, or intellectual disabilities, held every four years in the same host city as the Olympic Games.
A global competition emphasizing elite athletic performance, innovation in adaptive sports, and the Paralympic movement's motto of 'Spirit in Motion'.
Examples
The Paralympics turned my skepticism into awe when a wheelchair racer outpaced my wildest sprint fantasies.
My fitness app now feels inadequate after binge-watching Paralympics highlights – talk about raising the bar.
At the Paralympics, athletes don't just compete; they redefine 'personal best' with style and zero excuses.
I joked about entering the Paralympics until I saw the training regimen – suddenly, Netflix seemed heroic.