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American Paralympic athlete
Raphew Reed Jr.
Personal information
Full nameRaphew Tyrone Reed Jr.
NicknameHurdle Don
NationalityAmerican
Born (1985-05-12) May 12, 1985 (age 39)
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, U.S.
Height6 ft 3 in (191 cm)
Weight185 lb (84 kg)
Sport
SportRunning
Medal record
Men's athletics (T42-T46)
Representing  United States
Paralympic Games
Gold medal – first place 2004 Athens 4x100 m Relay - (T42-T46)
Gold medal – first place 2004 Athens 4x400 m Relay WR - (T42-T46)

Raphew Tyrone Reed Jr. is an American hurdler and double gold medal winner at the 2004 Summer Paralympics in the T42-T46 (amputees) category.

Biography

Raphew Tyrone Jr. was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana on May 12, 1985. His right arm did not fully develop when the amniotic band wrapped around the arm and suffocated it.

He started running track in the fifth grade for fun with his father, a former hurdler, training him.

Raphew attended Southern University Laboratory School where he lettered in Football, Track and Band. He was state runner up in the tenth grade and ran one of the fastest underclassmen times ever in 13.78 s. In 2002 Raphew was the Louisiana 1A Regional and State Champion in the 110m HH. In 2003 Raphew Placed 3rd in the AAU National Indoor Championships in the 60mH. He competed for the USA Paralympics team for the first time in June 2003. In the Athletics at the 2004 Summer Paralympics he was a member of the winning teams in both the 4 x 100 metres and 4 x 400 metres relays. He is ranked by the IAAF in the top ten hurdlers in the world, both indoor and outdoor, for 2005.

In 2003 Raphew signed a Track and Field scholarship from the University of Mississippi (Ole Miss) to run High Hurdles. He is majoring in International Business with a minor in Political Science.

He is the Founder of The Reed Foundation Inc. a Non profit charity developed to help those Children and adults (specializing in Military Veterans) with disabilities.

Major Achievements

2005 Achievements

  • 2005: United States Track and Field 60m Hurdles Top Ten Demestic Ranking
  • 2005: International Association of Athletics Federation 110m Hurdles Top 20 World Ranking
  • 2005: AAU National Indoor Hurdle Champion

2004 Achievements

  • 2004: 4x400 relay World Record member in Athens, Greece at the Paralympic Games
  • 2004: 4x400 Gold Medalist Athens, Greece at the Paralympic Games
  • 2004: 4x100 Gold Medalist Athens, Greece at the Paralympic Games
  • 2004: 400m 8th-place finish in Athens, Greece at the Paralympic Games
  • 2004: 3rd Place Finish at the United States Olympic Trials in the Amputee Race
  • 2004: Ranked Top Five in the World by International Paralympic Committee in the 100m, 200m, and 400m
  • 2004: Placed 13 at the Southeastern Conference Outdoor Championships

2003 Achievements

  • 2003: United Stars Track Club All American
  • 2003: Dyestat Track and Field Indoor and Outdoor All American
  • 2003: Track and Field News All American
  • 2003: AAU Indoor Hurdle Indoor All American

2002 Achievements

  • 2002: AAU Region 9-B 110m HH Champion
  • 2002: Dystat Track and Field All American
  • 2002: Louisiana All State First Team
  • 2002: East Baton Rouge Parish First Team
  • 2002: Louisiana State 110m High Hurdle champion
  • 2002: District 6-1A Honorable Mention Place Kicker
  • 2002: Southern University Laboratory Football Team

2001 Achievements

  • 2001: United States Track and Field Association 110m Hurdle Champion
  • 2001: Louisiana State 110 High Hurdler Runner-up
  • 2001: Dyestat Track and Field All American

References


1. Dyestat 2002 Outdoor National Rankings (accessed 3rd February 2007

2. Dyestat 2001 Outdoor National Rankings (accessed 3rd February 2007)

3. College Bound Teen Magazine Interview

4.Track Stars to Release Album ( The DM Online Review on several olemiss Track Athletes)

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