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    ARMENIA'S ALL-FEMALE TEAM AT 2012 PARALYMPICS

    ianyan magazine
    http://www.ianyanmag.com/2012/08/31/armenias-all-female-team-at-2012-paralympics/
    Aug 31 2012

    After coming away with three medals in the 2012 Summer Olympics,
    Armenia, along with 163 other nations have stayed put but changed
    athletes to participate in the 14th Paralympic Games, the world's
    second largest international sporting event exclusively for athletes
    with physical disabilities, including amputations, blindness and
    cerebral palsy.

    Like most of the former Soviet Union, people with disabilities in
    Armenia, although often looked after by the state, remain isolated from
    society and stigmatized, which makes the country's participation since
    the 1996 Paralympics in Atlanta, Georgia all the more significant.

    Swimmer Maga Hovakimyan

    This year, Maga Hovakimyan and Greta Vardanyan are representing
    Armenia. Hovakimyan, who is 17, will participate in the Women's 100m
    Breaststroke and Vardanyan will participate in Women's Powerlifting.

    Vardanyan, who is married and has one daughter, according to News.am,
    has been a professional weightlifter for seven years. She competed
    in the Paralympics in Beijing in 2008 and won a silver and bronze
    medal at competitions held in the United Arab Emirates in 2011.

    According to a report by the British Council [PDF] almost a year
    before the Armenia team was chosen and headed to the Paralympics,
    Vardanyan was excited to participate in the games.

    "Such events do motivate us to exercise and practice more", the report
    quoted her saying.

    Powerlifter Greta Vardanyan

    Vardanyan lost her legs during the 1988 Spitak Earthquake when she
    was just two years old. But that has not deterred her from reaching
    her goals. She encourages others to follow her lead.

    "My advice is not to give up and continue struggling. My aim is to
    show good results in London 2012 and I think it is worth struggling",
    said Greta.

    The report calls Hovakimyan a promising swimmer who has chances of
    qualifying for top swimming championships, though highlights how
    little support she has in her endeavor, with no place to practice or
    a professional trainer. Facilities however were granted in hopes of
    her participating in the 2012 Paralympic Games.

    To countdown Armenia's participation, British Council representatives,
    the British Embassy in Yerevan, the Armenian Paralympic Committee and
    Samsung Armenian representation scaled Aragats, Armenia's highest point
    " to confirm their ambition of raising the Armenian flag next year in
    London." It took two hours before they waived their flags from the top.

    There was also a photo exhibition which highlighted 22 Armenian
    Paralympians and athletes with disabilities that was displayed in
    Yerevan and a chance to compete with the Paralympians, too. British
    Ambassador to Armenia from 2008 to 2012 Charles Lonsdale participated,
    competing with an arm wrestler and eventually winning.

    Watch an advertisement for the 2012 Paralympic Games, "Meet the
    Superhumans," below:

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