That accident went on to become the defining moment in his life. Paul began competing in and winning athletic competitions. His accomplishments have become a source of inspiration for other disabled athletes around the world. He has participated in, or been a member of, the Paralympic Cycling Team, the world-renowned Ironman competition, the U.S. Amputee Hockey Team, the International Triathlon (where he was the lower extremity amputee World Champion in 1997), and the U.S. Disabled Alpine Ski Team. Paul was honored as the U ...
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That accident went on to become the defining moment in his life. Paul began competing in and winning athletic competitions. His accomplishments have become a source of inspiration for other disabled athletes around the world. He has participated in, or been a member of, the Paralympic Cycling Team, the world-renowned Ironman competition, the U.S. Amputee Hockey Team, the International Triathlon (where he was the lower extremity amputee World Champion in 1997), and the U.S. Disabled Alpine Ski Team. Paul was honored as the U.S. Olympic Committee's Disabled Athlete of the Year in 1997.One Man's Leg is alternately funny, heartbreaking and thought provoking. Readers will be captivated by Paul's journey that has seen him rise above his handicap and defining his life by challenging him again and again.
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Good. No dust jacket as issued. Signed by author. Sticker residue and soiling on front cover. 224 p. Illustrations. An accident became the defining moment of his life. Paul began competing in and winning athletic competitions. His accomplishments have become a source of inspiration for other disabled athletes around the world. He has participated in, or been a member of, the Paralympic Cycling Team, the world-renowned Ironman competition, the U.S. Amputee Hockey Team, the International Triathlon (where he was the lower extremity amputee World Champion in 1997), and the U.S. Disabled Alpine Ski Team. Paul was honored as the U.S. Olympic Committee's Disabled Athlete of the Year in 1997.