America’s rising stars, Ezra Frech and Jaydin
Blackwell, delivered stunning performances at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, each claiming
their second gold medals. Frech, just 19, set a new Paralympic record in the T63 high jump
with a leap of 1.94 meters, while 20-year-old Blackwell dominated the T38 400 meters,
equaling his own world record of 48.49 seconds. If you’re enjoying these incredible achievements, make sure to like the video and subscribe
for more exciting sports updates! Frech’s second gold came on the heels of
his surprising victory in the 100-meter T63, making it two-for-two for the ‘California Kid.’
He shared his journey of relentless dedication, revealing that he’s been writing
and reciting his goal of becoming a Paralympic champion daily. The electric
atmosphere of the Stade de France and the support of over 60 friends and family
members fueled his dream-fulfilling night. Despite the challenge of staying
focused after his first gold, Frech was able to reset and deliver
another unforgettable performance, cementing his status as one of America’s
most exciting young Paralympians.