Henrik Jorgensen (Paralympian)

Henrik Jorgensen
Medal record
Representing  Denmark
Paralympic Games
Track and field (athletics)
1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville Precision Throw - C1
1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville Slalom - C1
1988 Seoul Slalom - C1
Boccia
1984 New York/Stoke Mandeville Individual - C1
1988 Seoul Individual - C1
1992 Barcelona Team - C1-C2
1996 Atlanta Individual - C1
1988 Seoul Team - C1-C2
1992 Barcelona Individual - C1

Henrik Jorgensen is a Danish Paralympic athlete and boccia player who has competed in five Paralympic Games.[1]

Career

Henrik made his Paralympic debut in 1984, competing in athletics and boccia. In New York/Stoke Mandeville 1984 he won three gold medals, the men's slalom and precision throw and individual boccia C1. In 1984, boccia was making its Paralympics debut, so he became one of its first champions. In the boccia, he beat Russell Cecchini of Canada in the final. Starting from Seoul 1988 he moved into boccia permanently and became a master player, winning three silver and two bronze medals in the sport.

In Barcelona 1992 he won the individual bronze medal match against Juan Tellechea from Spain. Henrik had lost in the semifinal to James Thomson from the USA.

In Atlanta 1996 he won the silver medal in Boccia Individual C1 after losing to Hae Ryung Kim from South Korea.

After missing the Sydney 2000 Paralympics he returned for Athens 2004 but failed to medal. In the Individual Event he lost in the quarter final. In the Team Event he didn't make it into the finals. It was his last Paralympics to date.

References

  1. Results for Henrik Jorgensen from the International Paralympic Committee
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