Jerome Singleton

Jerome Singleton

CO, US
Paralympian Track and Field

Paralympic Experience:

2008 Paralympic Games - silver (100m)
2012 Paralympic Games - 5th (200m), 6th (100m)
Career Highlights:

2011 IPC World Championship, gold medal (100m), silver medal (100m, 4x100m relay)
2010 U.S. Paralympic National Championship, silver medal (100m, 200m)
2009 Visa Paralympic World Cup, silver medal (100m)
2009 Boiling Point Track Classic, gold medal (100m)
2009 Loterias Caixa International Meting for Athletics and Swimming, gold medal (200m), silver medal (100m)
2008 Paralympic World cup, gold medal (100m), silver medal (200m)
2007 Parapan American Games, silver medal (200m), bronze medal (100m)
Facts: Earned the nickname "Fastest Amputee on the Planet" after beating South Africa's Oscar Pistorius and winning gold at the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championship... enjoys reading, studying, weightlifting, listening to music, dancing, playing video games, singing and training.

Paralympic Experience:

2008 Paralympic Games - silver (100m)
2012 Paralympic Games - 5th (200m), 6th (100m)
Career Highlights:

2011 IPC World Championship, gold medal (100m), silver medal (100m, 4x100m relay)
2010 U.S. Paralympic National Championship, silver medal (100m, 200m)
2009 Visa Paralympic World Cup, silver medal (100m)
2009 Boiling Point Track Classic, gold medal (100m)
2009 Loterias Caixa International Meting for Athletics and Swimming, gold medal (200m), silver medal (100m)
2008 Paralympic World cup, gold medal (100m), silver medal (200m)
2007 Parapan American Games, silver medal (200m), bronze medal (100m)
Facts: Earned the nickname "Fastest Amputee on the Planet" after beating South Africa's Oscar Pistorius and winning gold at the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championship... enjoys reading, studying, weightlifting, listening to music, dancing, playing video games, singing and training.