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by Kate Johnson
on August 30, 2021

In the news: People Magazine Features Paralympic Sprtiner Femita Ayanbeku

How Paralympic Sprinter Femita Ayanbeku Learned to Love Her Body — and Feel Comfortable in Shorts. Read the story in People Magazine here.

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