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126: 202:, doctors had to amputate his left leg below the knee. Ten months later, Holiday attended the Extremity Games, an extreme sports event for people with amputations and/or spinal cord injuries hosted by the Athletes with Disabilities Network. Since 2007, Holiday has won a bronze medal in mixed martial arts, silver medal in recreational kayaking and five gold medals at the United States Sprint Canoe Kayak National Championships. He became 2014 and 2015 K1, Paracanoe men's 200m & 500m United States 22: 234:
tournament. He is currently the executive director of Athletes with Disabilities Network Northeast, which is a non-profit that aims to promote a better quality of life for people with physical disabilities, especially for veterans and first responders by mentoring and creating awareness and offering
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opportunities for local athletic, recreational and educational activities. He created the Northeast Chapter to create a mentoring outreach program and adaptive sports program, which assists disabled community members heal with the help of paired mentors and use sport as a catalyst to healing.
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Sprint Kayak Champion and the 2014 Master's 35+ Able Bodied 500m Champion, beating out able-bodied contenders in his age group. Over the past nine years, Holiday has worked with other disabled community members and veterans through the Athletes with Disabilities Network Northeast Chapter.
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to compete at the 2016 ICF Paracanoe World Championships. World Championships in 2016 were the Paralympic qualifying competition for Paracanoe Athletes. He was unable to advance and qualify for the U.S., but his teammate
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On November 5, 2016, Holiday competed in the first ever amputee tennis tournament held at the Cherry Hill Racquet club. Brandon has also competed in 2008 at the Extremity Games in
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Brandon Holiday (amputee) Training at Cooper River Park, Located at Camden County Boathouse, Pennsauken, New Jersey.
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Brandon Holiday – Athlete, Community force for the Disabled, Inspiration | SUNSHINE PROSTHETICS & ORTHOTICS
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Man Who Suffered 10 Heart Attacks Inspires Others Through Athletics - CBS Philadelphia
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In 2016 Holiday made the US National Paracanoe Team and traveled to
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In 2006, after four months in the hospital battling with
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Maple Shade man training to compete in 2016 Paralympics
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Adaptive athletes say there is life after amputation
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