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Paralympic Skier Aaron Lindström Competes in Third Games

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  • Aaron Lindström is competing in his third Paralympics in the standing class of alpine skiing.
  • The 25-year-old Swedish skier from Skövde has one and a half arms and sells cars in the summer.
  • Lindström says he focuses on seeing possibilities and making the best of what he has been given.

According to sources, Aaron Lindström is a 25-year-old athlete from Skövde who has one and a half arms. He works selling cars during the summer months. Lindström is now competing in his third Paralympic Games, though the specific events he is participating in have not been disclosed.

In alpine Paralympic skiing, there are three different classes: one for visually impaired skiers who have a guide, another for skiers with sitskis, and a third for standing skiers. Lindström competes in the standing class. The dates and location of the current Paralympics are not specified.

I try to see the possibilities in things and make the best of what I have been given, simply.

Aaron Lindström, Paralympic skier

" His past results or achievements in previous Paralympics remain unknown, as does the detailed nature of his disability beyond having one and a half arms. Information about how his training regimen is structured for the Paralympics has also not been provided.

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