Matt Stutzman
Matt Stutzman tells the story of how, despite being born with no arms, he became a record-breaking archer and won a silver medal at the 2012 Paralympics.
Paralympian Matt Stutzman is better known as the ‘Armless Archer’. Although he only took up archery a year or so before the Games in London 2012, he still managed to win a silver medal, and will be aiming for gold in Tokyo.
Despite being born with no arms, Matt’s talents have seen him win the US National Target Championship, shooting against able-bodied archers, as well as claiming the world record for longest accurate shot in archery.
When he’s not racing cars, he’s fixing them, and it’s no surprise that he loves comedy because his laugh is so infectious. Matt reveals how he has cultivated an attitude that has led to remarkable results, as well as providing inspiration to others.
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Matt Stutzman: The world record-breaking armless archer
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- Wed 26 May 2021 03:32GMT91Èȱ¬ World Service except Australasia, East Asia & South Asia
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