Every Athlete
Deserves to Be Seen
Full Paralympic integration across 22 sport disciplines. AI-powered classification, adaptive scouting, and scholarship matching for athletes of all abilities.
22
Sports
54
Countries
10k+
Athletes
Breaking Barriers
Para athletes rewriting what is possible, aided by inclusive AI-powered scouting and classification.

Classification
4.0
Ibrahim Coulibaly
From Abidjan rehabilitation center to continental champion
After a motorcycle accident left him paralyzed at 16, Ibrahim discovered wheelchair basketball at a rehabilitation center in Abidjan. ParaScout identified his exceptional court vision and matched him with the Ivory Coast national team development program. He led the team to their first African championship gold medal and now mentors young wheelchair athletes across West Africa.
“ParaScout didn't see my wheelchair first. It saw my talent first.”

Classification
T47
Esther Mwangi
First African Para athlete scouted entirely through AI
Esther was born with a congenital limb difference. She ran track at her village school but had no knowledge of Paralympic classification systems. TalentScout's ParaScout agent analyzed her running footage, classified her as T47, and connected her with Athletics Kenya's Para program. She competed at the African Para Games within 14 months and set a new national record in the 100m.
“I didn't even know Paralympic athletics existed until TalentScout found me.”

Classification
VS2
Mohamed Bouazizi
Building North Africa's first sitting volleyball pipeline
Mohamed lost his leg to a landmine while herding sheep near the Algerian border. Through TalentScout's platform, he not only found sitting volleyball but connected with 23 other athletes across North Africa. Together, they formed a training network that produced Tunisia's first competitive sitting volleyball team, which now competes internationally.
“One platform connected an entire region of athletes who didn't know each other existed.”

Classification
S9
Aisha Ndayisaba
Scholarship to University of Texas via ParaScout matching
Aisha was a strong swimmer despite her leg amputation, but Burundi had no Para swimming infrastructure. ScholaMatch's Paralympic integration identified her as eligible for NCAA Division I competition and matched her with the University of Texas. She now trains alongside Olympic hopefuls on a full athletic scholarship worth over $250,000.
“ScholaMatch treated my Paralympic profile as an asset, not a limitation.”
Complete Paralympic Coverage
AI-powered scouting across every Paralympic discipline. Filter by category to explore athlete distribution.
22
Sports
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Athletes
54
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