Stefan Florescu

Stefan Florescu is an American paralympic swimmer and table tennis player.[2][3] He participated at the 1964 Summer Paralympics.[4]

Stefan Florescu
Personal information
BornDavenport, Iowa, U.S.
Spouse(s)Carolyn Florescu[1]
Sport
Country United States
SportSwimming
Table tennis
DisabilityTetraplegia
Medal record
Representing  United States
Paralympic Games
Swimming
1964 Tokyo25m freestyle prone complete class 1
1964 Tokyo25m freestyle supine complete class 1
1964 Tokyo25m breaststroke complete class 1
Table tennis
1964 TokyoSingles A1

Biography

Florescu was born in Davenport, Iowa.[5] He attended at St. Ambrose University, later graduating in 1951.[5] Florescu was a part of a swimming incident in 1952, causing him to be quadriplegic.[5] He participated at the National Wheelchair Games in New York, in which Florescu won a free trip to participate at the Paralympic Games along with his teammates, in 1964.[5]

Florescu participated at the 1964 Summer Paralympics, with participating in the swimming competition at the Paralympic Games.[4] He was awarded the bronze medal in the 25m freestyle prone complete class 1 event.[6] Florescu scored 1:02:20.[6] He also participated in the 25m freestyle supine complete class 1 event, being awarded the bronze medal.[6] Florescu scored 0:57:20.[6] He also participated in the 25m breaststroke complete class 1 event, being awarded the silver medal.[6] Florescu scored 1:36:80.[6] He participated in the table tennis competition at the Paralympic Games.[6] Florescu participated in the Singles A1 event, being awarded the gold medal.[6]

References

  1. Newsom, Tom (November 26, 1967). "It Was A Long For A Paraplegic". Quad-City Times. Davenport, Iowa. p. 3. Retrieved February 7, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  2. Hicks, Dave (April 21, 1968). "'Rest Home' Myth Shattered". Arizona Republic. Phoenix, Arizona. p. 110. Retrieved February 7, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  3. "Paralyzed He's Still Table Tennis Champ". Des Moines Tribune. Des Moines, Iowa. July 29, 1966. p. 16. Retrieved February 7, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  4. "S. Floresco". International Paralympics Committee. Retrieved February 7, 2022.
  5. "Set Meeting to Form Handicapped Chapter". Quad-City Times. Davenport, Iowa. April 21, 1967. p. 19. Retrieved February 7, 2022 via Newspapers.com.
  6. "Tokyo 1964 Paralympic Games Results". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved February 7, 2022.
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