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23rd August 2016
03:42pm BST

"I do feel pressure to perform at Rio," Smyth said. "When you are the reigning champion everyone lined up at the starting line is aiming for one thing - to beat you. "Now I have not only proven that I am the fastest Paralympian in my category, but the fastest Paralympian on the planet. It feels great to have achieved that, and I have worked hard to get to this point. All I can hope for now is to successfully defend my 100m title in Rio. "A barrier I continue to face is that my disability is not visible to those around me,” he continued. “While other Paralympic athletes run on blades, need guides, or use a wheelchair, my visual impairment is not obvious to those around me. It causes others to take it less seriously and there has been comments like, “there isn’t even anything wrong with him”. "I try hard to overcome this by bringing attention to and raising awareness of understanding about visual impairment as I achieve success on the track."He's not the only hero flying the Irish flag in September. Michael McKillop https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lNw39TC25Vs Sean Baldwin https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Met8ZEit_OY Luke Evans https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CZrnpO7MMjc The latest GAA Hour football podcast features Colm Parkinson, Senan Connell and Paul Galvin. Subscribe here on iTunes.
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