Gerald Metroz
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Gerald Roger Metroz is a journalist, sports consultant, writer, and columnist. He was born in 1962 in Martigny, Switzerland, and is the president and founder of the company GMSC (Gérald Métroz Sports Consulting).
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[edit] Tragedy
His life changed drastically in 1964, losing both of his legs when he was hit by a train when he was at the train station of his hometown. Despite this tragedy, he has made an adventure of his life.
Gerald has participated in the 1996 Paralympic Games in Atlanta, due to much support from friends and family. He is also a popular public speaker at presentations and conferences because of his experiences.
[edit] Books
- "Soudain un train", Jacques Briod, Editions Autrement (Paris, 2001)
- "Ich lass mich nicht behindern", Jacques Briod, Scherz Verlag (2002)
[edit] Films
- "Gerald Metroz, Isn't Life Beautiful?" by Jean-François Amiguet (2006)