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Playing college athletics provides a host of benefits to cultivating athletic and personal development. Part of that growth is preparing athletes for future sporting events – with the Olympics being no different. Wheelchair rugby star Joe Delagrave elaborated on how he persevered over his injury playing football to become a strong force in the Paralympics. “I played a year in college football as a tight end, thankfully I broke my neck. I say thankfully because I think they would have made me a tackle, they were grooming me, they were giving me extra food in the dorms and everything getting me ...
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U.S. Olympic rugby superstars Perry Baker and Carlin Isles were not always rugby players. In fact, they were both gritty football players who learned the nuanced changes necessary to succeed on the rugby pitch. Baker discussed his prior football experience, as well as the similarities and differences when suiting up for rugby: “I played wide receiver in high school, I also went to college and played wide receiver there, and I’ll say the transition was pretty similar. I mean, like, you have to be able to have a good agility in football – same in rugby; you have to be able to think in football –...
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Carlin Isles is a budding superstar in rugby, and he believes that the rollercoaster of events throughout the recent pandemic has provided a foundation for perseverance, dedication and success for both his U.S. Olympic teammates as well as himself. “I think for me it’s just probably just bringing more experience, you know I think these past few years it’s been good but you know ups and downs, and I think as a team we’ve we’ve conquered a lot. We’ve grown a lot and we’ve developed a lot you know. There’s a lot of things that’s happening, but at the same time, just our will and our ability to be...
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