This athlete who competed in archery without both arms won a gold medal and set a new world record! This athlete had a very difficult time since he was born without both arms, but in his first appearance in the 2016 Rio Olympics, he aimed with his feet and won a gold medal after 14 years of archery. He was competing with the last Chinese athlete in the Paralympic Games until the finals, and he had no hands, so he drank water from a bottle and hung an arrow with his toes when shooting. He put the bowstring on a special device attached to his shoulder, aimed the bow with his feet, and then pressed the device with his chin again to release the arrow. Even though he shot without both arms, he shot 10 points with 14 out of 15 arrows, winning a gold medal and setting a new world record. Korean archers are really great, but if you were born without both arms, you probably wouldn’t have even thought about archery. American Matt Stutzman, who took on his own new path and won a gold medal, is so cool. If you support Matt Stutzman, please subscribe and like. #Paralympic #Archery #Gold Medal
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