TOKYO, Japan — The volleyball phrase “bump, set, spike” has a special ring for American Lora Webster. She's a sitting volleyball player at the Tokyo Paralympics, and for her the “bump” refers to ...
If you thought the Olympics were over, think again! This week, Brazil will host the Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. Several Long Islanders will be competing. News 12 Long Island's Jamie Stuart ...
Team USA sitting volleyball player Lora Webster explains her journey through bone cancer that changed her life and introduced her to sitting volleyball. LORA WEBSTER: Hey, I'm Lora. I was always an ...
Phoenix's Lora Webster is going to her fifth Paralympic Games for Team USA Sitting Volleyball while pregnant with her fourth child. No biggie — she's been there and done that. During the 2012 London ...
The Tokyo Paralympics concluded its two-week run on Sunday and Team USA finished with a flourish, repeating as gold medalists in sitting volleyball and giving Phoenix’s Lora Webster a fifth medal in ...
If you think parenting is stressful, imagine parenting while also competing as a Paralympic athlete. Lora Webster, who competes in sitting volleyball, is a mother of three, with number four on the way ...
TOKYO, Japan — The volleyball phrase “bump, set, spike” has a special ring for American Lora Webster. She's a sitting volleyball player at the Tokyo Paralympics, and for her the “bump” refers to ...
TOKYO >> The volleyball phrase “bump, set, spike” has a special ring for American Lora Webster. She’s a sitting volleyball player at the Tokyo Paralympics, and for her the “bump” refers to something ...
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