Trooper Johnson

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Trooper Johnson
Personal information
Nationality United States
BornSan Lorenzo, California
Medal record
Summer Paralympics
Wheelchair basketball
Bronze medal – third place1996 Summer ParalympicsWheelchair basketball
Bronze medal – third place2000 Summer ParalympicsWheelchair basketball

Lawrence "Trooper" Johnson is a former Paralympic coach for the United States women's national wheelchair basketball team and former wheelchair basketball player. He won a bronze medal with Team USA at the 1996 Summer Paralympics and 2000 Summer Paralympics. In December 2021, he resigned as head coach of the women's national team after players alleged emotional misconduct. He said he would cooperate with a United States Center for SafeSport investigation, and believed there would not be any findings.

Johnson was born to a military family and grew up on military base camps. Once able to drive, Johnson crashed his car into a tree in a drunk driving incident but remained unscathed. His paralyzation happened once he attempted to dislodge his jeep from the tree, causing it to run him over.[1] About a year after the crash, Johnson began playing wheelchair basketball, but stopped to continue his education until 1989.[2]

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