His first was in Barcelona in 1992, where he won gold in the shot put and silver in the javelin.
In 2000 he reverted to competing in the javelin and shot put, winning bronze medals in both events.
His final appearance was in the 2004 Summer Paralympics where he only competed in the shot put and was unable to finish among the medals.
[2] His 14.21 m shot put throw at the Atlanta Paralympics still stands as the T43 world record today.
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