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Disabled Triathletes Unhappy…

July 15, 2010 Features, news No Comments

A new rule imposed on visually impaired triathletes is creating controversy as athletes get ready to compete in this weekend’s Nautica New York City Triathlon. Aaron Scheidies has won four triathlon world titles, but his primary goal for the New York City Triathlon on Sunday is simply to finish without crashing. Scheidies, 27, is partly blind, with

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