Breaking down barriers, Inspiring others
Blake Leeper is an eight-time Paralympic medalist representing the United States. Throughout his life, Blake has not let anything stop him from achieving his dreams -- his work has allowed him to approach the pinnacle of success in his sport. However, he still wants more.
Blake Leeper is an eight-time Paralympic Track and Field international medalist, world record holder, and three-time American record holder. Over 400 meters, he’s the fastest adaptive runner in Team USA History and the only one to ever do it in under 45 seconds.
From Kingsport, Tennessee, Blake was born without legs from a congenital birth defect and did not start racing until he was twenty years old. It was at the first-ever race that he caught the attention of the Director of High Performance for U.S. Paralympics Track and Field, who convinced his parents to let their son move into the Olympic Training Center and go all-in on running. He put aside pursuits of a medical career and left the University of Tennessee to embark on a journey that no one could have ever envisioned for a young man born without legs. He began to run and run fast, all over the world. Leeper’s medal collection now includes one gold, six silver, and one bronze.