Scott Winkler
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Born | Pittsburgh, United States | 24 January 1973||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Paralympic athletics | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Disability class | F54 | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Event(s) | Discus throw Shot put | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Scott Winkler (born January 24, 1973) is an American Paralympic track and field athlete who competes in men's shot put and discus throw.[1][2]
Winkler is a United States Army veteran who was paralyzed below the chest in Tikrit, Iraq in 2003 after he fell off a truck while holding 50 pounds of ammunition.[3][4][5]
He won a gold medal and set a new world record mark for class F54 with a throw of 10.23 metres and 1053 points while competing in the men's shot put at the 2007 Parapan American Games.[6][7]
He also competed for Team USA at the 2008 Summer Paralympics where he placed fifth in the shot put F55/56 event.
The documentary film Warrior Champions: From Baghdad to Beijing features Winkler's individual story as he trained to try for a berth on the 2008 U.S. Paralympic team.[8]
Scott currently still competes in throwing shot put. He also is the shotput and discus coach at Harlem High School in Harlem, Georgia. All the while running a successful farm, Winkler Farms.
References
- ^ "Scott Winkler - Team USA". Team USA. 3 April 2025.
- ^ "Scott Winkler - IPC Profile". International Paralympic Committee. 3 April 2025.
- ^ Fimrite, Peter (2008-08-06). "Iraq veteran excels at Paralympics shot put". The San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved 2009-01-03.
- ^ "Wounded Warriors Find New Mission". CBS News.
- ^ "Bush Addresses Olympic Games In Beijing". The Washington Post. 2008-07-21.
- ^ "Jamaica Gleaner News - Bronze for Grant at Para Pan - Friday | August 17, 2007". jamaica-gleaner.com. Archived from the original on 2008-10-25.
- ^ "Finding Another Way To Serve Their Country". The New York Times. 2007-08-20.
- ^ "Stockton to host screening of 'Warrior Champions: From Baghdad to Beijing'". October 2011.