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At the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, in the T11 100-meter final, Greece’s Athanasios Ghavelas and his guide, Sotirios Garaganis were lined up, and ready to win. The T11 classification is a section of running for athletes with severe or complete blindness, the runners will run with a guide, and the teammates are connected with a thin bond, and both must cross the finish line together to avoid disqualification. Then Ghavelas and Garaganis took off in perfect harmony. With every stride, they edged closer to victory. As they reached the finish, the clock stopped at an astonishing 10.82 seconds, a new world record. The two were able to etch their names into Paralympic history.

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