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Great Britain s Jodie Grinham became the first pregnant Paralympic athlete to win a medal.The para archer
stanley cup returned to the Paralympic stage on Thursday for the first time since Rio 2016, this time seven months pregnant.Grinham wrapped up the women s individual compound open on Saturday, bringing home the bronze, according to the official Instagram account for the Paralympics.RELATED STORY | Here are some Paralympians on Team USA who you should knowAfter having a minor scare earlier in the week, the rest she looks forward to is luxurious. On Monday she had taken a trip to the hospital as the baby had stopped moving. Her doctors assured her everything looked normal and the baby was healthy. She said her doctor knew there was no point in asking her to rest at the time, but begged her to promise that once she finished competing she would take a rest from everything. Felix Scheyer / AP Archer Jodie Grinham touches her tummy during the Paraly
stanley cup mpic Games in Paris, on Thursday, Aug. 29, 2024. For Grinham, medaling in Paris was not just for herself. She said she hoped to set an example of female strength by bringing home the hardware. I want to be a mother and an athlete, Grinham said. I m not willing to sacrifice either of them, but at home I am mummy. Balancing her passion and responsibilities has been rewarding, but nonetheless taxing, she said. With her partner Christopher Greenan, she says they have learned the importance
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Pilots coming into LAX airport in the Los Angeles area on Sunday reported something that sounded right out of a movie from nearby Hollywood. A person flying in a jetpack.Au
kubki stanley dio from LiveATC.netand shared by several local media show crews on both Southwest Airlines and American Airlines flights saw the person.Pilot: Tower, American 1997, we just passed a guy in a jetpack Tower: American 1997, OK, thank you, were they to your left side or right side Pilot: Off the left side at ah maybe 300-ah-300 yards or so, about our altitude Tower: OK American 1997
stanley cup --Tower: Southwest 6046 Southwest Pilot: Tower, we just saw the guy pass by us --Tower: JetBlue 23 please caution a person with a jetpack reported 300 yards south of the LA final at ab
stanley becher out 3000 feet Pilot: JetBlue 23 we heard and are definitely looking Tower: Only in LA --For reference, the tallest building in the US, One World Trade Center in New York, is 1,776 feet tall. The average altitude for skydiving in this country is about 10,000 feet in the air. The pilots claim the person with a jetpack was flying at about 3,000 feet in the air.Local law enforcement is investigating the reports.