While losing the most expected chance unavoidably, the frustration will make individuals feel that they have lost a huge thing in their lives. But Noah Malone is not a person who is fed up with losing his vision. The name of Noah Malone's self-published memoir "Losing Vision, Not Dreams: Reflection On My Teenage Years" itself shows his thoughts. Noah focuses on their dream without frustrations, he wins the gold medal in the Paralympics.
Fractured Ankle In First Race

It is common to fell at the first step, but fractures at the first step are not expected. But after losing the vision, Noah Malone gifts him the ankle fracture in the first race while stepping on starting blocks of the race. However, the fracture doesn't make Malone stop stepping forward as a sports champion.

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