American Disabled Athletes Go for Gold at 2004 Paralympic Games
September 10 2004 - 3:40PM
PR Newswire (US)
American Disabled Athletes Go for Gold at 2004 Paralympic Games
ATHENS, Greece, Sept. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- A Paralympic medal is the
greatest honor that can be achieved by a disabled athlete.
Qualification for the Games is achievement in itself, but the true
honor lies in the opportunity to represent disabled athletes
nationwide. The 2004 Paralympics Games will span 11 days, from
September 17 to September 28, and will be held in the same Olympic
Village in Athens, Greece as the 2004 Olympic Games. Welcoming some
4,000 athletes from approximately 130 countries, the Paralympic
Games include many of the Olympic events, including track and
field, volleyball, sailing, judo, swimming, basketball,
powerlifting, etc. The following list highlights 10 American
athletes to watch at this year's Paralympic Games: * Allison
Ahlfeldt, above-knee amputee from Manhattan Beach, CA, Women's Sit
Volleyball, female who played on the U.S. Men's Disabled Volleyball
Team * Matt Aldridge, bilateral above-knee amputee from Edinboro,
PA, Powerlifting, holds 10 junior national records, holds seven
junior national titles * Lori Daniels, left congenital partial foot
amputee from Fort Worth, TX, Women's Sitting Volleyball * Ryan
Fann*, left Symes patient from Brush Creek, TN, Track T-44 class *
Brian Frasure*, below-knee amputee from Raleigh, NC, Track T-44
class, second fastest leg amputee in the world, holds the American
and World records for his classification at 200 meters in 22.69,
current 200m world record holder * Jeffrey Hantz, bilateral
above-knee amputee from Latrobe, PA, Wheelchair Field F-56 class *
April Holmes*, below-knee amputee from Camden, NJ, Track T-44
class, world-record holder in 100 meters (13.73 seconds) and 200
meters (28.53), founded the April Holmes Foundation in 2002 to
assist learning and physically disabled people * Brad Johnson,
above-knee and below-knee bilateral amputee from Fort Lauderdale,
FL, Sailing, played on the 2000 Paralympic Men's Sitting Volleyball
team * Gina McWilliams, below-knee amputee from Flower Mound, TX,
Women's Sitting Volleyball, Captain of US team, experienced
disabled sports athlete * Jarrett Perry, bilateral below-knee
amputee from Wichita, KS, Swimming, beat his own American record in
the 100-meter backstroke during Paralympic trials, backstroke time
is the second fastest in the world DATASOURCE: Hanger Orthopedic
Group, Inc. CONTACT: Desiree Voinche of Hanger Orthopedic Group,
Inc., +1-301-280-4581, Web site: http://www.hanger.com/
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