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Which Paralympic Star Are You?

The competition at the Paralympics in Tokyo is bound to be fierce – but which athlete are you similar to? Take this quiz and find out!

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Beano Quiz Team • Updated August 19th 2024

While every Paralympics competitor is amazing, several athletes have already been tipped for medal glory at the Tokyo 2020 event this summer. Which of these sporting legends are you most like?

We've compiled a scientific personality quiz using the latest technology (computers, really) to give you a precise answer to such a question. Are you ready? On your marks... go!

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First of all, what's your favourite sport?

2/10

What's the first thing you reach for after you've finished doing some exhausting sport?

3/10

How do you like to spend your Saturday morning?

4/10
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Do you have a motto when taking part in sports?

5/10

Would you say you're quite strict when it comes to training?

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How would a sports commentator describe you?

7/10

How would you prepare for a big sporting event?

8/10

What's your favourite type of book to read?

9/10

What's your best skill?

10/10

How would you react if you won a gold medal?

paralympics.org.uk

You are: Kadeena Cox MBE!

Kadeena's a Team GB gold medallist and is an exceptional runner and cyclist, and is bound to do well at Tokyo 2020.

@shingokunieda | Instagram

You are: Shingo Kunieda!

Tokyo-born Shingo is one to watch in the wheelchair tennis competition – he's the only player to have retained the Men's Singles title at the Paralympics and is one of the favourites to scoop a gold medal.

@anastasia_k_p | Instagram

You are: Anastasia Pagonis!

Long Island swimmer Anastasia began to lose her sight at the age of 12, but has emerged as one of the USA team's best new swimmers in the 400-metre Freestyle and 100-metre Freestyle categories. She has over 200,000 followers on Instagram and has a guide dog called Radar!

paralympic.org

You are: Petrucio Ferreira!

This Brazilian sprinting legend has won gold and silver medals at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro and looks set to repeat this success in Tokyo.