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American Paralympic athlete From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jerry Marc Deets (November 1, 1947 – March 14, 2002) was a Paralympian athlete from the United States competing mainly in category F53 pentathlon and field events.[1]
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Full name | Jerry Marc Deets | |||||||||||||||||
Born | Denver, Colorado, United States | 1 November 1947|||||||||||||||||
Died | 14 March 2002 54) Santa Cruz, California, United States | (aged|||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Paralympic athletics | |||||||||||||||||
Disability class | F53 | |||||||||||||||||
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He competed in the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, United States. There he won a bronze medal in the men's pentathlon P53-57 event, a bronze medal in the men's shot put F53 event and finished fourth in the men's javelin throw F53 event. All this accomplished at 47 years of age. He participated in many international events in track and field as well as wheelchair road racing. He was inducted to Adaptive Sports Hall of Fame in 1999 following his success in wheelchair athletics.[2]
Deets died at the age of 54 in Santa Cruz in 2002.
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