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- Victoria_Arlen abstract "Victoria Arlen (born September 26, 1994) is an American paralympian swimmer and spokesperson for those with disabilities. Arlen lost the use of her legs due to a rare viral disease called transverse myelitis which also left her in a coma for nearly three years. She competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics held in London, England, winning a total of four medals: one gold and three silver.Arlen was born in Boston, Massachusetts. She currently lives in Exeter, New Hampshire, where she attends Exeter High School. When she is not swimming, she enjoys acting, reading, modeling, writing, and spending time with family and friends.In June 2012, Arlen took the S6 400 m Freestyle world record at the American Paralympic trials.In September 2012, Arlen competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, England. She won the silver medal in the S6 400 m Freestyle after having won an appeal granting her the right to swim in the competition. She then went on to win silver in the 34 points 4x100m Freestyle Relay, silver in the S6 50 m Freestyle, and gold in the S6 100 m Freestyle in which she broke the world record with a time of 1:13.33.New Hampshire Governor John Lynch honored Arlen by declaring September 21, 2012 as "Victoria Arlen Day" for both her accomplishments at the 2012 Summer Paralympics and her inspirational message about overcoming life's obstacles and personal disabilities.On August 10, 2013, Arlen was deemed ineligible to compete in the IPC World Championships after medical tests "failed to prove conclusive evidence of a permanent eligible impairment". She later stated that she was "heartbroken" at the decision.".
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- Victoria_Arlen birthDate "1994-09-26".
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- Victoria_Arlen caption "Victoria Arlen receiving a silver at the 2012 Paralympic Games.".
- Victoria_Arlen club "North Shore Sharks".
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- Victoria_Arlen comment "Victoria Arlen (born September 26, 1994) is an American paralympian swimmer and spokesperson for those with disabilities. Arlen lost the use of her legs due to a rare viral disease called transverse myelitis which also left her in a coma for nearly three years. She competed at the 2012 Summer Paralympics held in London, England, winning a total of four medals: one gold and three silver.Arlen was born in Boston, Massachusetts.".
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