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CNN's 'Super Hero' meets the inspiring athletes set to compete at the Tokyo Paralympics
HONG KONG, Nov. 26, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

This month on 'Super Hero', CNN profiles five athletes from across the globe 
who are set to compete at the upcoming Tokyo Paralympics. The brand new 
30-minute program hosted by CNN anchor and correspondent Christina 
Macfarlane[https://edition.cnn.com/profiles/christina-macfarlane] showcases 
their willpower, strength and ambition to compete against all odds at the very 
highest levels. 

CNN first speaks with two-time Paralympic swimmer Mallory Weggemann, who shares 
her journey to the podium after an epidural injection in 2008 left her 
paralyzed. Just three months later, she was back in the pool, going on to win 
gold and bronze medals at the London 2012 Paralympics. When pools were closed 
this year, due to the pandemic, Weggemann found alternative ways to train on 
dry land.  

Monika Seryu's life changed forever when she fell in a high school gym class 
and was left paralyzed below the chest. She took up para-canoeing -- 
encouraged, in part, by a homeless man she befriended at the river. Now aged 23 
and with the Paralympics just around the corner, the Tokyo native says she is 
looking forward to competing in her hometown. 

Born without legs and missing fingers on his hands, Ryley Batt admits he wasn't 
a fan of wheelchairs growing up – that is, until a fateful encounter with a 
wheelchair rugby demonstration set him on the path to mastering the sport. Now, 
the four-time Paralympian has two gold medals under his belt -- and he's been 
named co-captain of the Australia team at the Tokyo Paralympics.

Rugby isn't the only sport played in a wheelchair -- there's also boccia, a 
ball sport that requires exceptional strategy and precision. CNN hears from 
Hong Kong-based Yuen-kei Ho, one of the world's top ranked boccia players. Born 
with spinal muscular atrophy, she made her Paralympic debut in Rio in 2016, and 
has her sights set on becoming number one in Tokyo next year. 

Finally, CNN meets Mpumelelo Mhlongo, a South African runner and long-jumper. 
Mhlongo has amniotic band syndrome, a rare condition which caused complications 
in the development of his limbs. Beyond his efforts on the track, Mhlongo is 
also a PHD student in chemical engineering and co-founder of a healthcare 
start-up, designed to improve medical resources in South Africa. 

Super Hero trailer: https://bit.ly/3kTZy40 
Super Hero images: https://bit.ly/2UB1VO8 

Airtimes for 30-minute special:
Saturday, November 28 at 7:00pm HKT
Sunday, November 29 at 10:00am and 2:00pm HKT

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around the world for its journalism. Around 1,000 hours of long-form series, 
documentaries and specials are produced every year by CNNI's non-news 
programming division. CNN has 36 editorial offices and more than 1,100 
affiliates worldwide through CNN Newsource. CNN International is a WarnerMedia 
company.

SOURCE: CNN International

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