**Humboldt Broncos Survivor Earns Paralympic Quota Spot for Canada in Rowing** Former junior hockey player Jacob Wassermann, a survivor of the tragic 2018 Humboldt Broncos bus crash, has earned a Paralympic quota spot for Canada in rowing. After surviving the crash that claimed the lives of 16 of his team members and staff, Wassermann has found solace and healing in sports. He has dedicated himself to rowing, and his hard work and determination have paid off. "Sport has been a constant for me," said Wassermann, who was the Broncos' No. 1 goaltender at the time of the crash. "It's given me a purpose and a way to channel my energy." Wassermann's Paralympic quota spot is a testament to his resilience and the power of sports. He will represent Canada at the upcoming 2024 Paralympic Games, where he will compete for a medal in rowing. Along with Wassermann, 12 other Humboldt Broncos survivors, including Brayden Camrud, Derek Patter, Tyler Smith, Chris Beaudry, Graysen Cameron, and Bryce Fiske, are featured in a recent social media photo posted by survivor Kaleb Dahlgren. The Broncos crash survivors continue to inspire and uplift others with their strength and determination. Wassermann's Paralympic qualification is a remarkable achievement and a testament to the indomitable spirit that has carried him through tragedy.
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