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    Blind And Still Kicking Ass For Team USA

    Blind Judoka is the story of Jordan Mouton, an incredible athlete who began to go blind in her early teens and has gone on to become a qualifying member of Team USA at the Paralympics. Follow her journey as she recovers from a devastating injury and prepares for the London 2012 games to compete in judo for Team USA.

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    In episode one of Blind Judoka, Jordan Mouton explains what it takes to be a prize-winning judo athlete and how her blindness affects her. Although concussions have kept her from practicing for the last year, she is ready to train with Coach Cahill.

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    In episode two of Blind Judoka, Jordan Mouton arrives at Coach Cahill's club and begins training for the London 2012 Paralympics. Despite an injury that has taken her out of the sport, she's determined to earn her spot on Team USA's judo team.

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    In episode 3 of Blind Judoka, Jordan continues to work her way back from injury and learns new moves despite her visual impairment. Although she's suffered four concussions Jordan is ready to make her way to the Paralympics on behalf of Team USA.

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    In episode 4 of Blind Judoka, Coach Cahill explains how he came to teach blind athletes and his partnership with the Blind Judo Foundation. Jordan continues to build her strength by fighting judoka outside her weight range.

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    In episode 5 of Blind Judoka, Jordan realizes that her post-concussion injuries may affect her performance as she hits the wall training for the 2012 Paralympics. Will her desire to become a Blind Judo champion win out?

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    In episode 6 of Blind Judoka, a concussion forces Jordan to withdraw from the 2012 Paralympics. Her work ethic, character and tenacity remain in focus, however, as she sets her sights on what's to come.