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 Its the end of the second set of a womens sitting volleyball match between the United States and France, and the French fans are letting loose.They wave their tricolor flags in  stanley cup becher the flashing lights. Songs and cheers erupt from the packed stands at North Paris Arena.And yet, the French have just lost this set, 25-1.Win or lose, the French fans are turning out and supporting the more than 4,000 Paralympians competing in Paris, especially their own team.These Paralympics sold more than 2.3 million tickets as of Monday, the latest count, according to Paris 2024 organizers. That puts it at No. 2 all-time in terms of ticket sales for a Paralympic Games, behind only Londons 2.7 million in 2012, a moment generally regarded as a big victory in the disability sport community as it fights for visibility. We are surfing on the spirit of the Olympic Games, with crowds that embraced the spirit, and now were having crowds embrace the Paralympic spirit,  Etienne  stanley canada Thobois, director general of Paris 2024 said at a Saturday news conference.RELATED STORY | Para archer Jodie Grinham of Great Britain is first to win Paralympics medal while pregnant Its a positive signal in a society that needs more positive signals,  he said, noting the numbers were comparable to the Rugby World Cup in France last year.Spectators have come from all around the world, but the most enthusiastic prese stanley cup spain nce by far are the French themselves. Paralympic athletes, used to often competing with relatively few fans in the stands Gdkt Colorado artist capturing beauty of all 63 U.S. National Parks
 BOCA RATON, Fla. 鈥?This Memorial Day, a Boca Raton family is happy to have their World War II veteran still with them after he suffered a stroke earlier this year.Robert Kubiak, 96, was a member of the 449th Bomb Group of the U.S. Air Corps, and the last one alive of the 10-member crewIn April, Kubiak suffered a stroke while eating breakfast with his daug stanley website hter, Mary. Kubiak was taken to Boca Raton Regional Hospital When they told me I had to take my clothes off, I thought to myself,  boy, this would be one hell of a party,   Kubiak said.Less than two months later, Kubiak said he is back to 100%. I feel now like I  stanley cup did when I went into the hospital. Even better,  Kubiak said.Neurosurgeon Dr. Brian Snelling said time is crucial during a stroke and their team was able to help Kubiak get the blood flowing in his brain again. The most important thing is time,  Snelling said.Snelling said a stroke can happen to anyone, and the Kubaiks ac stanley cup ted quickly to help save Robert s life.SPOTTING SIGNS OF STROKE:            Neurosurgeon talks about spotting signs of stroke                             If it weren t for all of those people, I wouldn t be here,  Kubiak said.Mary said this weekend, the family will have a funeral for Robert s brother who died last year. My brother, Orval, was also a pilot during World War II,  Kubiak said.Mary added she is happy to still have her father healthy. We are so glad he was well taken care of and around for this Memorial Day,  Mary said.This story was origin