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Kym Crosby kisses her bronze medal during the medal ceremony for the 400M at the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics

Crosby Captures 2 Medals in Tokyo and the Hearts of ‘Cats Back Home

Paralympian goes back-to-back bronze in the 100 meters and earns her first 400-meter podium.

Kym Crosby holds a sprinting stance.

How to Watch Alumna Kym Crosby Compete in the Tokyo 2020 Paralympics

One of the best in the world in her competition category, alumna Kym Crosby will represent the Wildcats on a global stage at the Paralympics.

Kym Crosby crosses a finish link on a track

Alumna Kym Crosby Readies To Run for Team USA at 2021 Paralympics

A bronze medalist in Rio in 2016, Kym Crosby ('17) claimed the 100- and 400-meter titles at the US Paralympic Trials. She heads to Tokyo in August.

Kym Crosby waves the American Flag and stands behind the Rio 2016 Paralympic sign.

‘Limited Sight, Limitless Dreams’: Chico Paralympian Wins Rio Bronze

Wildcat Kym Crosby didn't let visual impairment stop her from achieving her dream of earning a Paralympic medal in track.

Kym Crosby trains at University Stadium earlier this year. Crosby, who is legally blind, has been invited to live and train at the U.S. Paralympic Training Center this summer.

Chico State Runner Competes for Spot on Paralympic Team

Kym Crosby, a student-athlete who is also legally blind, is competing at international meets and training with Olympians in pursuit of 2016 Paralympic Games berth.