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Richard Chiassaro
Richard is a wheelchair sprinter, Also a middle distance competitor, Who sometimes races along side, David Weir, so he’s had it hard. He was born on the 11th November, In the disco year of 1981, England, With spina bifida, and trains strong, At the Harlow Athletic Club busy. At the BT Paralympic World Cup, In London in 2012 he won the gold, And then that same year, Emirates, Sharjah in the Persian Gulf, T54 Richard, at the close International Open Athletics Meeting, a bronze. He’s No. 1 in the UK in his class, In the 100m, and also in the 200m. In Grossetto in Italy, in year 2016, Which held the IPC Europeans, He collected 3 silvers and 1 gold, In the 100, 400, 800m, and 200m. But sadly at Rio he did miss out, On a medal position, came forth, When he won a time of 47.17 secs, Because of wheelchair problems. He only came short by 0.10 secs, Came behind China’s Yan Liu, Tunisia’s Yassine Gharbi quick, And Holland’s Kenny Weeghel. He made up much, lots of ground, On the final bend, he pushed hard, To finish with his head held high, And absolutely nothing to regret.
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