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Jake Adicoff

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Jake Adicoff
human
Ein sex anaa gendermale Edit
Country wey e be citizenUSA Edit
Country for sportUSA Edit
Name wey dem give amJake Edit
Family nameAdicoff Edit
Ein date of birth16 May 1995 Edit
Place dem born amSan Jose Edit
Ein occupationbiathlete, cross-country skier Edit
Educate forBowdoin College, Wood River High School Edit
Sportcross-country skiing Edit
Participant insyd2014 Winter Paralympics, 2018 Winter Paralympics, 2021 World Para Snow Sports Championships Edit

Jacob Adicoff (born May 16, 1995) be American visually impaired cross-country skier den biathlete.[1][2][3] He compete for de Winter Paralympics insyd 2014 den 2018.[4]

Career

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Jake Adicoff claim ein first Paralympic medal after he clinch silver medal insyd de men's 10km visually impaired cross-country skiing event during de 2018 Winter Paralympics.[5] Notably, he dedicate de silver medal to Mugsy, ein dog.[6]

He win de gold medal insyd de men's 12.5 km visually impaired cross-country skiing event for de 2021 World Para Snow Sports Championships dem hold insyd Lillehammer, Norway.[7][8] He sanso win de bronze medal insyd de men's long-distance visually impaired cross-country skiing event.[9][10]

References

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  1. "Jake Adicoff". Paralympic.org. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  2. "Jake Adicoff". Team USA. Archived from the original on August 21, 2014. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  3. "Jake Adicoff's success as a student". Paralympic.org. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  4. "Cross-Country Skiing | Athlete Profile: Jake ADICOFF - Pyeongchang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games". www.pyeongchang2018.com. Archived from the original on March 17, 2018. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  5. "Cross-Country Skiing | Results Men's 10km Classic, Visually Impaired - Pyeongchang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games". www.pyeongchang2018.com. Archived from the original on March 17, 2018. Retrieved March 17, 2018.
  6. "Mugsy Instagram".
  7. "Royals crown six new champions as hosts strike cross-country gold on first day". Paralympic.org. January 13, 2022. Retrieved January 14, 2022.
  8. Houston, Michael (January 13, 2022). "Golubkov and Gretsch among first winners at World Para Snow Sports Championships". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved January 15, 2022.
  9. Houston, Michael (January 18, 2022). "Masters wins first gold of World Para Snow Sports Championships". InsideTheGames.biz. Retrieved January 18, 2022.
  10. "USA's Oksana Masters claims 10th world title days after recovering from COVID". Paralympic.org. January 18, 2022. Retrieved January 18, 2022.
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