Don Kennedy (athlete)

American paralympic athlete, weightlifter and wheelchair basketball player From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Donald M. Kennedy (November 4, 1932 – October 16, 2014), also known as John Kennedy,[2] was an American paralympic athlete, weightlifter and wheelchair basketball player. He competed at the 1960 and 1964 Summer Paralympics.[3][4]

BornDonald M. Kennedy
(1932-11-04)November 4, 1932
DiedOctober 16, 2014(2014-10-16) (aged 81)
Spouse
Cecilia Galgan
(m. 1958)
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Don Kennedy
Personal information
BornDonald M. Kennedy
(1932-11-04)November 4, 1932
DiedOctober 16, 2014(2014-10-16) (aged 81)
EducationQueens College, City University of New York
Brooklyn Law School
Spouse
Cecilia Galgan
(m. 1958)
[1]
Sport
Country United States
SportPara-athletics
Weightlifting
Wheelchair basketball
Medal record
Representing  United States
Paralympic Games
Para-athletics
Silver medal – second place1964 TokyoMen's wheelchair dash above T10
Silver medal – second place1964 TokyoMen's discus throw B
Bronze medal – third place1964 TokyoMen's javelin throw B
Bronze medal – third place1964 TokyoMen's shot put B
Weightlifting
Bronze medal – third place1964 TokyoMen's lightweight
Wheelchair basketball
Gold medal – first place1960 RomeMen's wheelchair basketball tournament A
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Life and career

Kennedy was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of James Kennedy and Mary Frances McCarthy. At an early age, he was hospitalized with polio, which left his legs paralyzed. During his years in hospitalization, he was educated by Dominican nuns, which after his release from hospitalization, he attended and graduated from Newtown High School. After graduating, he attended Queens College, City University of New York and Brooklyn Law School.[5]

Kennedy competed at the 1960 Summer Paralympics,[6][7] winning the gold medal in the men's wheelchair basketball tournament A event.[3] He also competed at the 1964 Summer Paralympics, winning three bronze medals and two silver medals in athletics and weightlifting.[4]

Death

Kennedy died on October 16, 2014, at his home in Hampton Bays, New York, at the age of 81.[5][8]

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