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In 1984 Derek Parra began roller
skating and by 1996 he had become
the most decorated athlete in the
history of the sport. As an in liner
he was a three-time national
champion, two-time overall World
Champion, two-time World record
holder (1500m and 42K) and earned
eighteen individual gold medals. He
was the most decorated athlete at
1995 Pan-Am Games winning 5 gold, 2
silver and a bronze medal. He had
everything but an Olympic Medal. So
in 1996, he switched from in lines
to ice skates to chase after that
medal. Just two years later he
earned a spot on the 1998 US Olympic
Team...>>>
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In February of 2001 he won a silver
medal at the World Single Distance
Championships (1500 meters) setting
a new American Record and marking
himself as "one to watch at the 2002
Olympic Games". Later that year, in
November, he won a gold medal at the
World Cup competition in Den Hague,
Netherlands and became one of
America's foremost medal contenders
heading into the Olympics. In Salt
Lake City he did not disappoint!
After being selected to carry the
World Trade Center flag into the
opening ceremonies, the emotional
evening inspired Derek through a
remarkable 5000 meter performance on
opening day of the Games. He briefly
held the world record en route to a
silver medal finish. That set the
stage for a stunning world record
finish and Olympic Gold Medal in the
1500 meter event!
Derek Parra is also the first-ever
Mexican American to compete in, and
medal, in the Olympic Winter Games.
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