Family of deaf track runner hopes for change after disqualification at state
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Stephen F. Austin University deaf track star on overcoming adversity: 'Deaf people can do anything'
Jarvis Anderson told ABC13 he was bullied as a child, but his father's support let him find his purpose, and he's showing the world what deaf people can accomplish.
·Houston, United States
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Family of deaf track runner hopes for change after disqualification at state
RIVERTON, Utah For 18-year-old Chloe Swain, life hasnt always been easy.I was born with auditory neuropathy, and it made it so that I started losing my hearing, she said. I got bilateral cochlear implants when I was four years old. This hasnt stopped her from pursuing her passion of running. However, when its time to race, it can bring its own set of challenges.Its just noisy, just lots of sounds, like music and cheering, and I can't really sing…
·Salt Lake City, United States
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