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Shark-Attack Survivor To Silver Medalist, Ali Truwit Returns Home To CT A Hero

Ali Truwit will return home to Connecticut to a hero's welcome after winning two silver medals in swimming at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. 

Ali Truwit with Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont at a send-off ceremony in Darien on Friday, Aug. 16. 

Ali Truwit with Connecticut Gov. Ned Lamont at a send-off ceremony in Darien on Friday, Aug. 16. 

Photo Credit: Town of Darien/Daniel O'Keefe

Truwit, 24, who broke the American records in the 100-meter backstroke and 400-meter freestyle, on her way to the podium, will return home to Darien on Monday, Sept. 23, to a ceremony at Grove Street Plaza at 4 p.m., the town announced. 

Darien First Selectman Jon Zagrodzky will be on hand to proclaim Sept. 23, 2024, as "Ali Truwit Day." 

The Yale University alumna will speak about her experience at the Paris Games, her motivational story of overcoming a shark attack to climb the Paralympic podium, and the fanfare around her wins, like meeting Tom Cruise

This is just a pitstop for Truwit, who next heads to the White House to show off her medals in a ceremony with President Joe Biden and other Paralympians.

Truwit's story is one of determination and defying the odds. It was only a little more than a year ago when she lost her foot and part of a leg while swimming in Turks and Cacaos, as part of her Yale graduation celebration. 

She qualified for the Paralympics just three months after the attack. 

Truwit moved to Darien with her family in 2006. She graduated from the St. Luke's School in New Canaan, and Chelsea Piers Head Coach Jamie Barone has been her year-round swimming coach since she was 12.  

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