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Kortney Clemons

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exploded, and wounded some and killed others. In the first years since this happened, Clemons has worn a bracelet with the name of three soldiers who lost their lives; 1st Lt. Jason Timmerman, Staff Sgt. David Day and Sgt. Jesse Lhotka.
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on February 21, 2005, when he and other soldiers were helping a group of soldiers whose car had hit gravel and tipped over. As they were helping, a
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reminisce about when they played against each other when Clemons was a high school freshman and McAllister was a senior.
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He won the 100m (T42) at the U.S. Paralympics Track & Field National Championships, Tempe, Ariz, in 2008.
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training. He first started competing in power lifting, but chose to commit to track and field in 2007.
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Iraq war vet outruns tragedy ; Bomb attack took his leg, but couldn't shake his confidence
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about American soldiers who lost limbs or suffered paralysis in Iraq, and their way to the
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House Committee on Veterans’ Affairs - Statement of Sergeant Kortney Clemons, USA (Ret.)
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Wounded veteran Kortney Clemons takes on Oscar Pistorius at the Paralympic World Cup
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in 2005, and then a Military Sports Camp, which was when he started
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Currently, he is on the roster to compete for the U.S. in the
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He is the first Iraq war Veteran to have qualified for the
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Paralympic track and field athletes for the United States
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Warrior Champions: Behind the scenes with Craig Renaud
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Iraq war vet outruns tragedy, regains athletic drive
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at the official website of the U.S. Paralympic Team
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Index


United States
Paralympic
Iraq War Veteran
2008 Summer Paralympics

New Orleans Saints
running back
Deuce McAllister
Little Rock, Mississippi
junior college football
East Mississippi Community College
Purple Heart
United States Army
combat medic
1st Cavalry Division
Baghdad, Iraq
roadside bomb
U.S. Paralympics
Brooke Army Medical Center
track and field
U.S. Paralympic team
2008 Summer Paralympics
Beijing
2012 Summer Paralympics
2016 Summer Paralympics
Penn State University
Amped: A Soldier's Race for Gold in the Shadow of War
ISBN
978-0-470-28137-6

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