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September 28, 2016Allison Jones Selected as U.S. Flag Bearer for Rio 2016 Paralympic Games
RIO DE JANERIO, Brazil – Today U.S. Paralympics, a division of the United States Olympic Committee, announced that cyclist Allison Jones (Colorado Springs, Colorado) has been selected as the flag bearer to represent the U.S. Paralympic Team at the Opening Ceremony for the 2016 Paralympic Games. The ceremony will take place on September 7 at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro. Jones, who will lead the 289-member U.S. Team, was chosen by a vote of fellow Team USA athletes. “Being able to consider ending my Paralympic career with this honor is just amazing,” said Jones. “Only one person gets chosen out of almost 300 hundred athletes on the team. That enough people believed in me, my story and my legacy, it’s just a real honor.” Jones, who was born without her right femur, has been active in sport her entire life. A cyclist and alpine skier, the Rio Games are an impressive eighth for the dual-sport Paralympian. Jones has won eight Paralympic medals throughout her career thus far; London 2012 was her most successful Games, as she won gold in the individual time trial, and bronze in the 3km pursuit on the velodrome and in the road race. With that gold in London, Jones is amongst the very few athletes who have won gold at both a summer and winter Paralympic Games. “The Opening Ceremony is just an amazing experience,” said Jones. “To walk into a stadium full of people who are there for you – they are there to cheer you on – it’s an awe-inspiring moment. You mean something not just as an individual but on behalf of the movement, to me it’s something that can never been replicated.” The Opening Ceremony will be shown on NBCSN from 7-10 p.m. E.T. Visit USParalympics.org/Rio2016 for more information on Team USA at the Paralympic Games, including athlete bios, team history and links to competition schedules. Follow the U.S. Paralympic team on social media on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
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