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Two-time cancer survivor trains to become Paralympic swimmer
A trainee Paralympic swimmer and two-time cancer survivor who had his leg amputated is now training for the Paralympics.
Alexander Parra, 20, was a junior in high school when he received a cancer diagnosis followed with nine months of chemotherapy.
Doctors discovered the tumour wasn't being affected by treatment the way they anticipated so the 15-year-old had to make a difficult decision to amputate his leg.
And now, with the help of the Challenged Athletes Foundation, Alexander is training to become a Paralympic swimmer.
Sharing videos training in the gym, Alexander asks: "What is your excuse?"
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