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IntroductionKostas Moukas (back), a disabled Wushu teacher, teaches in his wheelchair, in Athens, Greece, June 5
Kostas Moukas (back), a disabled Wushu teacher, teaches in his wheelchair, in Athens, Greece, June 5, 2018. Kostas Moukas started practicing Wushu since 2003 and is the only Wushu teacher in a wheelchair in Greece. He trains mixed classes that include seven disabled athletes who compete officially in the national championships. (Xinhua/Panagiotis Moschandreou)
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