Paralympian Ezra Frech is gearing up for his second consecutive Paralympics after a successful run in the Tokyo Paralympics in 2021. Born with congenital limb differences, Frech has defied the odds and is on track to represent the United States once again on the global stage.
In a recent interview with Fox News Digital, Frech expressed his gratitude for the opportunity to wear the red, white, and blue and compete internationally. He emphasized the pride he feels in representing his country and the sacrifices made by others for the nation’s freedom.
At just 19 years old, Frech has already made a name for himself in the Paralympic world. In the 2023 World Championships, he set a world record in the T63 High Jump at 1.95 meters. Now, he is focused on bringing home the gold from the upcoming Summer Paralympics in Paris.
Frech’s determination and drive are evident as he prepares for the U.S. Paralympic Team Trials, which begin on July 18. The Paralympics themselves will kick off on August 28 and run through September 8.
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