Canadian long jumper Noah Vucsics is preparing for his Paralympic debut in Paris this Saturday. The athlete, shown here in 2023, is ready to take on this exciting new challenge. (Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)


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Noah Vucsics, once a high school student known for leaping over garbage cans, is now representing Canada at the Paralympic Games in Paris. What began as playful defiance at Calgary's James Fowler High School has led the 24-year-old athlete to the world stage in the men's T20 long jump competition, set to be held on Saturday. The event will be broadcast live at 1:08 p.m. ET on CBCSports.ca, the CBC Paralympics app, and CBC Gem.
Vucsics competes in the T20 classification, designated for athletes with intellectual impairments. Despite these challenges, he articulates himself with remarkable clarity and passion, speaking about his love for public speaking and the stage, unusual traits for someone with an intellectual disability. His high school journey is a testament to his resilience, determination, and the power of inclusion. While many students with similar disabilities shy away from elective classes, Vucsics embraced them, particularly drama. By Grade 11, he was performing monologues and eventually played a Lost Boy in a production of Peter Pan. This experience helped him overcome a major challenge: delivering a valedictory speech in front of hundreds of people at his graduation.

In 2018, James Fowler High School opened the opportunity for the title of valedictorian to a wider range of candidates, not just those with the highest grades. Inspired by this, Vucsics, who had been receiving special education support since Grade 4, decided to run for the honour. He succeeded, not just for himself but also for his classmates, one of whom had expressed doubts about graduating. Vucsics wanted to show that a test score doesn’t define a person’s worth, and his message continues to inspire students today.

Vucsics’ journey from Haiti to the Paralympics began when he was adopted at five months old by Carolyn and Robert Vucsics. His mother recalls how they nicknamed him “Jumping Bean” because he was always in motion, even as an infant. At 10, he tried track and field but didn’t enjoy competing. A meniscus tear in his knee added to his reluctance. However, when his high school coach saw his potential after Vucsics leapt over six meters in his first meet with minimal training, he encouraged him to pursue the sport seriously.

After discovering the T20 classification in the Paralympic long jump, Vucsics embarked on the rigorous process of gaining eligibility. This included gathering extensive documentation and travelling twice to Dubai to meet with a panel of assessors. It was a challenging and costly endeavour, but by February 2023, he was classified to compete.

Vucsics approached coaches Jane Kolodnicki and James Holder, both of whom immediately recognized his natural talent for jumping. Kolodnicki describes him as "light, bouncy, and springy," with a unique charisma and determination. His dedication paid off when he won a silver medal at the 2023 World Para Athletics Championships in Paris, jumping 7.35 meters, just behind Malaysia’s Abdul Latif Romly, a two-time Paralympic champion and world record holder.

Vucsics recently competed in the Parapan American Games in Santiago, Chile, where he earned a bronze medal. Although his coach sent him there for the experience rather than expecting top results, Vucsics’ love for competition drove him to excel. Now, he is aiming high for his Paralympic debut, determined to be the first Canadian to reach the podium in T20 long jump. He aims to contend for another medal and possibly make history by winning gold.

As Vucsics put it, "I want to shoot for the stars. We're all human, and anything can happen." With technical improvements and peak performance at the right time, he believes he has a real chance at Paralympic glory.

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