Athlete Spotlight: David Abrahams - Listen To The Olympics On iHeartRadio

2020 Tokyo Paralympics - Day 6

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If you are wondering how to listen to the Olympics, iHeartRadio has you covered. iHeartRadio is the exclusive audio home of NBC's coverage of the 2024 Paris Olympics, so it is the only place to listen to the Olympics stream. The free iHeart app is where to go to listen to exclusive play-by-play action of Team USA. To celebrate, we are spotlighting some of the country's athletes that are vying for gold.

US athlete David Abrahams, a Paralympian swimmer, has made a significant impact in the world of sports. Born and raised in Havertown, Pennsylvania, Abrahams has been a prominent figure in the Paralympic swimming scene. He has a classification of S13, SM13, SB13, indicating his level of visual impairment.

Abrahams has had a successful career in swimming, having won a gold medal and a silver medal in his career. He represented the United States in the 2020 Paralympics and has qualified for the upcoming 2024 Paris Paralympics.

Despite his success in the pool, Abrahams has faced personal challenges. He has been dealing with a vascular condition since his teenage years, which has led to complications in the past year. Despite these hurdles, Abrahams has remained focused and committed to his sport.

In a surprising turn of events, Abrahams has decided to take a break from his studies to concentrate on the upcoming Paris Paralympics. However, his academic pursuits are not far from his mind. After his final year of swimming, Abrahams plans to move on to studying mathematics, demonstrating his diverse range of talents and interests.

Abrahams' journey from a successful Paralympic swimmer to a future mathematician is a testament to his resilience and determination. His story serves as an inspiration to many, proving that one can excel in multiple fields with dedication and hard work.

From exclusive NBC play-by-play action of Team USA to live hourly updates from the Games to original Summer Games podcasts, you can listen to the Olympics stream only on iHeartRadio. Find out more about how to listen.


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