Team USA's First Para Badminton Medalists Aim for More
Gold and Bronze for USA
Team USA's para badminton players made history at the Tokyo Paralympics, becoming the first Americans to win medals in the sport.
In a historic moment for the country and the sport, Chuck Curry and Susannah Mudge claimed gold and bronze in singles competition, respectively.
A Dream Come True
"It's a dream come true," said Curry, who dedicated his victory to his late father. "I've been working towards this for so many years."
Mudge echoed Curry's excitement, saying, "It's an incredible feeling to represent my country and win a medal. I'm so grateful for this opportunity."
Building Momentum
Team USA's success in Tokyo has given the sport a boost in the United States.
The team's performance has inspired young athletes and increased awareness of para badminton, which is played by athletes with physical impairments.
A Bright Future
Curry and Mudge are eager to build on their success in Tokyo and continue to represent Team USA at the highest level.
Both athletes are confident that they can achieve even more in the future, including competing for medals at the Paris Paralympics in 2024.
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