
'The possibilities are endless on how fast we can go,' says Paralympian David Brown, the world's fastest blind athlete
CNN
It was in the stands of Beijing's Bird's Nest stadium that David Brown's dreams of a career in track and field started to take hold.
Brown, who has been blind since the age of 13, remembers taking in the "spots and colors" of the Paralympic Games in Beijing as his friends dictated what was happening down on the track. "I'm like: 'Hey, some of these guys have the same sight that I do, it sounds like,'" Brown recalls to CNN Sport. "They're down there running and they're doing this ... and I'm like: 'Yo, this is possible. I can do this.'"
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