Paralyzed Marine finds strength through adaptive sports
Marine veteran Andrew Robinson of Woodstock, Georgia, was paralyzed in Iraq after a roadside bomb left him a quadriplegic. Nearly two decades later, he?s redefining resilience through adaptive sports and community leadership. With support from Semper Fi & America?s Fund, Robinson became a competitive handcyclist, wheelchair rugby player, and coach for his son?s baseball team?proving that purpose and perseverance can thrive beyond injury.
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