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Femita Ayanbeku
Women's Para Track & Field · Sprints

Femita Ayanbeku

@femitaayanbeku · U.S. Paralympics · Boston, MA

3X Paralympian, 8X national champion, and 2019 World Championships bronze medalist. From a life-changing car crash to the 100m T64 American record, rewriting what is possible one stride at a time.

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About

Survived. Soared.

Femita Ayanbeku is a U.S. Paralympic sprinter whose story is one of resilience, reinvention, and record-breaking speed. After a life-changing car crash, she returned to the track with a new leg and a fire that could not be extinguished. A three-time Paralympian and eight-time national champion, she claimed bronze at the 2019 World Championships and holds the American record in the 100m T64. Born to Haitian and Nigerian roots and raised in Randolph, Massachusetts, Femita represents the U.S. Paralympics and USOPC with pride. Off the track, she shares her journey on social media, manages her brand through Dromos Agency, and runs the YouTube channel All About The Bradley's. She is proof that setbacks can become setups for greatness.

U.S. Paralympics Track & Field3X Paralympian8X National Champion2019 World Championships Bronze Medalist100m T64 American Record Holder
Boston, MA U.S. Paralympics
In Frame

On the track, on the podium, and everywhere between.

Femita Ayanbeku
Femita Ayanbeku
Femita Ayanbeku