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This Paralympian Wins at Halloween With Yet Another Awesome Costume
| By Mauricio Castillo
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Josh Sundquist is a paralympian athlete who competed in the 2006 Paralympics in Turin, Italy, as a member of the United States Ski Team and is a current member of the U.S. Amputee Soccer team. Aside from his athletic accomplishments, Sundquist, who lost his left leg to cancer as a child, is also an established, undisputed winner of Halloween.
His latest fantastic creation? None other than Beauty and the Beast‘s own Lumiere, the three-pronged candlestick who helps Belle get acclimated with the Beast.
Want to see my #HalloweenCostume? Be my guest
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“He’s Disney’s most famous monopod (well, other than Ariel),” Sundquist said on his blog. Being a monopod himself, the match turned out fantastic.
Sundquist is no stranger to amazing costumes, as each year on Halloween he brings to life another monopodial creation that goes viral:
I’m going to share my 2016 Halloween costume tomorrow! But first, a quick recap
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A gingerbread man with one leg eaten off, the leg lamp from A Christmas Story, a flamingo, an IHOP sign, and a foosball player have been the creative costumes Sundquist has brought out since 2010. And this year, he has suggested pairing Lumiere with crazy old Maurice, wondering if a certain senator would join him in collaborating:
Hey @berniesanders want to do a couples Halloween costume with me?
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Be our guest to see how he and assistant Lisa made Lumiere happen:
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