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WATCH WITH CLOSED CAPTIONING: http://wfp.to/VOe Thomas Osborn, 17, has trained relentlessly for the 2013 Deafylmpics. By age 10 Osborn had lost his hearing, but with a cochlear implant and the help of his family, he has been able to compete at an elite swimming.

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WATCH WITH CLOSED CAPTIONING: http://wfp.to/VOe
Thomas Osborn, 17, has trained relentlessly for the 2013 Deafylmpics. By age 10 Osborn had lost his hearing, but with a cochlear implant and the help of his family, he has been able to compete at an elite swimming.

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