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The event offered the first opportunity to compete since February of last year.
Posted: Apr 18, 2021 10:45 PM
Updated: Apr 18, 2021 10:59 PM
Posted By: Max Cohan
This weekend was a special one in Huntsville with the U.S. Paralympics Cycling Open being held at Cummings Research Park.
Para-Cyclists from across the country competed in time trials on Saturday and road races on Sunday. The open was the first para-cycling event of the season and is the final national event before the paralympic team trials in June.
Some of Sunday s winners said it s great to be back in the groove of racing.
“I would say, especially for para cyclists, it’s all about community and just having your team support so being out there with the competition and being able to work together, that s a huge takeaway.” Josie Fouts, a gold medalist in the women s C5 road race, said.
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As Candice Jacquemin reflected on her first in-person 5K event in more than 13 months, she couldn’t help but acknowledge a bit of a running rust she needed to work out along a flat course through the neighborhoods of Gulf Shores.
“It was exciting and exhilarating to get out there,” said Jacquemin, 26, of Robertsdale, and one of 550 participants in Saturday’s Zydeco Crawfish 5K Run/Walk event. The event was the first non-virtual coordinate running event Jacquemin participated in since the Publix Atlanta Marathon, held on March 1, 2020.