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If you were asked to picture an “athlete,” you probably wouldn’t imagine someone who is blind. But with creativity, collaboration, and a few modifications, athletes with low vision can partake in many elite and recreational activities, such as goalball, skiing, tandem cycling, and many more! Sports help athletes of all ages and abilities stay healthy, build self-confidence, and become part of a team. Liza Corso—a Paralympic silver medalist—joins Marissa to share how participating in track and field has positively impacted her life. Tune in to learn about how we can raise awareness and increase opportunities for people to participate in adaptive sports.
Liza Corso is a junior at Lipscomb University studying psychology and nutrition. She was selected to participate in the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games and won a silver medal in the 1500m. She also competes on Lipscomb’s Cross Country and Track & Field team.
“I feel that there is so much value in sports and being able to prove to yourself that you are mentally and physically tough, that you can do hard things.”
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Resources & Transcript - https://www.blondeblind.com/post/30-blind-athletics-and-the-paralympic-world
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If you were asked to picture an “athlete,” you probably wouldn’t imagine someone who is blind. But with creativity, collaboration, and a few modifications, athletes with low vision can partake in many elite and recreational activities, such as goalball, skiing, tandem cycling, and many more! Sports help athletes of all ages and abilities stay healthy, build self-confidence, and become part of a team. Liza Corso—a Paralympic silver medalist—joins Marissa to share how participating in track and field has positively impacted her life. Tune in to learn about how we can raise awareness and increase opportunities for people to participate in adaptive sports.
Liza Corso is a junior at Lipscomb University studying psychology and nutrition. She was selected to participate in the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games and won a silver medal in the 1500m. She also competes on Lipscomb’s Cross Country and Track & Field team.
“I feel that there is so much value in sports and being able to prove to yourself that you are mentally and physically tough, that you can do hard things.”
Connect with Blonde & Blind!
Website - https://www.blondeblind.com/
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/blondeblindgirl/
Facebook - https://m.facebook.com/legallybb/?locale=sq_AL
LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/blonde-blind
YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCJz_ng0bHVm0s33plEl5Kpg
X - https://twitter.com/marissa_nissley
Connect with Liza!
Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/liza.corso3/
Resources & Transcript - https://www.blondeblind.com/post/30-blind-athletics-and-the-paralympic-world