Difference between revisions of "Danielle Peers"
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− | Wheelchair basketball player. Competed in the 2004 (Bronze) Paralympic Games. Torch bearer for the 2010 Paralympic Games. Co[founder, Kingcrip Productions (a collection of amateur video artists). Working on her Ph.D.at the University of Alberta in the critical study of disability sport and social justice movements. Trudeau Foundation scholar. | + | Wheelchair basketball player. Competed in the 2004 (Bronze) Paralympic Games. Torch bearer for the 2010 Paralympic Games. Co[founder, Kingcrip Productions (a collection of amateur video artists). Working on her Ph.D.at the University of Alberta in the critical study of disability sport and social justice movements. Trudeau Foundation scholar. Finalist for the 2007 International Sports Woman of the Year. |
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Revision as of 21:05, 20 December 2014
Contents
Country
Canada
Birth - Death
Occupation
Sports
Notable Achievements
Paralympic Bronze
Description
Wheelchair basketball player. Competed in the 2004 (Bronze) Paralympic Games. Torch bearer for the 2010 Paralympic Games. Co[founder, Kingcrip Productions (a collection of amateur video artists). Working on her Ph.D.at the University of Alberta in the critical study of disability sport and social justice movements. Trudeau Foundation scholar. Finalist for the 2007 International Sports Woman of the Year.