By YU IWASA/ Staff Writer
September 2, 2021 at 18:20 JST
Aiko Okazaki smiles after losing in the quarterfinals of the women’s Paralympic individual archery event in the W1 class at Yumenoshima Park Archery Field in Tokyo on Sept. 1. (Takaharu Yagi)
Paralympic wheelchair athlete Aiko Okazaki never stopped aiming for the bulls-eye in life despite becoming partially paralyzed in one of Japan's deadliest train accidents 16 years ago. [Read More]
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