Samkelo Radebe
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8 May 1989 (age 24) Soweto, South Africa | ||||||||||||||||||
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Samkelo Mike Radebe (born 8 May 1989 in Soweto, South Africa) is a South African Paralympic sprint runner and high jumper who competes in the T45 class. He lost both arms in an electrocution accident at age 9 when his kite got caught in electrical wires. The South African organization Children of Fire assisted with Radebe's rehabilitation after he was injured. He began running in high school in 2003, and studies law at the University of Johannesburg.[1]
Radebe failed to qualify for the 2008 Beijing Games and experienced lower performance levels until 2010 due to shin splints. In 2011 he won the silver medal in the T46 100m race at the Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India, and gold as part of the 4x100m relay team in the 2011 IPC World Championships. In the 2012 Paralympic Games, Radebe won a gold medal as part of the South African 4x100 m relay team in a world record time of 41.78 seconds.[2]
Radebe has been chosen as Sportsman with a Disability of the Year at both the Ekurhuleni Sports Awards and the Gauteng Sports Awards.[3]
References
- ↑ Samkelo Radebe, retrieved 6 September 2012
- ↑ Bernstein, Jenny (6 September 2012), Men’s relay team take SA’s fourth gold in record time, retrieved 6 September 2012
- ↑ Lehong, Cyril (20 July 2012), Samkelo Radebe is not just making up numbers, retrieved 11 September 2012