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Amazing performance in Paris Olympics 2024, despite paralysis, these athletes walked on the road carrying the torch

The Paris Olympics has started on 26 July 2024, which will run till 11 August. Before the start of this event, many athletes ran with the Olympic torch, during which a heart-touching moment also came to light, when France’s disabled tennis star Kevin Piette was also seen running with this torch. Let us know about it in detail.

Kevin Piette was a victim of an accident 10 years ago. After this, he suffered from paralysis and could not walk on his feet. Despite this, he set an example of high spirits.

Video going viral on social media

A video of Kevin Piette is going viral on social media platforms, where he is able to walk on the road without support using a special kind of technology. Let’s know about this technology.

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Took help of Robotic Exoskeleton

Kevin Piette used Robotic Exoskeleton to carry the Olympic torch. This is a special technology that supports a person from shoulders to heels. This technology provides the ability to walk to any paralyzed person. It cannot cure the disease of the person, but it provides him the ability to walk.

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Robotic Exoskeleton is a special system. Many companies or startups are developing such systems all over the world. Although many companies claim that they have developed it, they want to make it error free. They do not want a paralyzed person to face any problems. This technology can become a new life for the disabled.

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Athletes from 206 countries participated

The Paris Olympics have begun. 10,700 athletes from 206 countries will participate in this event. There will be 329 events here. This event will continue till August 10. The closing ceremony is on August 11.

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