Randy

Disability:

Randy Snow was injured in a farming accident while in Junior high school and at the start of a promising tennis career. He was left without the use of his legs.

Ability:

Randy credits the experience as a turning point when his ability to handle change and his passion for life were taken to new heights.

Since then Randy became a business owner, a Fortune 500 speaker and one of the most successful gold medal wheelchair athletes in history. Randy received the Paralympic torch from President Clinton, kicking off the Atlanta Paralympic Games in 1996. In 2004 he was the first Paralympian inducted into the Olympic Hall of Fame.

Randy died on Nov 19th 2009 of a heart attack. He will be warmly remembered.

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Randy

Randy Snow

Our "Project VisAbility Inspirations" reflect the attitude, ability and strength it takes to succeed despite some of life's most intense challenges. By sharing these stories of achievement, we hope you will be as touched and motivated by them as we are… perhaps to join and support our program, and hopefully in some way that will change the perceptions about "disabilities", helping us to raise the VisAbility.

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