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Jaydin Blackwell, a 21-year-old U.S. sprinter with cerebral palsy, won gold and set a world record in the T38 400m at the 2025 World Para Athletics Championships.
Jaydin Blackwell, a 21-year-old U.S. sprinter with cerebral palsy, won gold and set a new world record in the T38 400m at the 2025 World Para Athletics Championships in New Delhi, clocking 48.00 seconds—0.26 seconds faster than his prior mark.
Competing in the T38 category, which involves coordination challenges in the lower body, he led from the start, building on his earlier 100m gold.
Blackwell, who sees his condition as part of his identity but not a limit, aims to inspire children with cerebral palsy worldwide.
His performance underscores a shift in para sport toward celebrating ability rather than overcoming disability, as he prepares for the upcoming Los Angeles Paralympics.
Jaydin Blackwell, un velocista estadounidense de 21 años con parálisis cerebral, ganó el oro y estableció un récord mundial en los 400 metros T38 en el Campeonato Mundial de Para Atletismo 2025.