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Mr. Randy Snow, 2003
A gold medalist, Olympian and Paralympian, MVP Sales Associate, business owner, award winning author, and Hall of
Fame inductee. He is the only athlete in history to compete in three different summer Paralympic Games in three different sports
and win medals in each sport. Mr. Snow has represented the United States seven times in wheelchair basketball, won a silver medal
in the 1500 meter exhibition race at the Olympic Games in Los Angeles and won ten US Open singles titles. Because of his
achievements, he received the Paralympic torch from President Clinton in Washington, kicking off the Atlanta Paralympic Games in
1996.
Randy was 16 years old while working on a farm when a 1000-pound bale of hay crashed down on him, leaving him paralyzed from the waist down. Narrowly escaping death, the result was a broken back, paralysis and the end of walking forever.
There were many trials ahead and more lessons to be learned as the simplest tasks took on monumental proportions. But coming to the realization that it was more painful to stay the same than it was to change, Randy began to accept his new life.
What may seem simple and time-compressed in these few paragraphs was a lengthy and traumatic ordeal in a young man's life. The transition to accepting one's situation and competing has been a key to his success. No one better represents the idea of discovering options and finding new opportunities after change.
Randy has traveled the globe winning competitions, teaching and speaking. His long list of clients includes the following: Motorola, Goodwill, Alcatel, State Farm, Kellogg Company, NEC - just to name a few. His presentations have been described as inspiring, excellent, motivating, powerful, and uplifting.
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