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Kevin Orr was born on 29 June, 1968 in Alabaster, Alabama, US. Discover Kevin Orr's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 55 years old?

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Age 56 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 29 June 1968
Birthday 29 June
Birthplace Algonquin, Illinois, US
Nationality United States

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Timeline

1999

From 1999 until 2004, Orr served as the head coach of Team USA's Wheelchair Rugby team and was featured in the documentary Murderball. However, after the team lost to Canada in the 2004 Summer Paralympics, he was released from the team. Following this, he accepted a position as one of the USA wheelchair racing track coaches during the 2008 Summer Paralympics and was picked as the head coach of Team Canada’s wheelchair rugby team. In 2019, Orr was inducted into the U.S. Quadriplegic Rugby Hall of Fame.

1988

Upon graduating from high school, Orr enrolled at the University of Illinois due to their program for disabled athletes. By the age of 19, he had won the Chicago Area Running Association Disabled Circuit, the 10-kilometer wheelchair race in the Prairie State Games, and two bronze medals in the elite division at the Men's National Track and Field Meet of the National Wheelchair Games. As a result, Orr also qualified for the United States Nation Team to compete at the 1988 Summer Paralympics in Seoul, Korea. He later credited the University of Illinois wheelchair basketball coach and head of recreation and athletics, Brad Hedrick, for helping him with his success.

At the 1988 Summer Paralympics, Orr won two bronze medals in the 800 and 5,000 meter races. During his four years at the university, he was a member of four consecutive National Championship Wheelchair Basketball teams and was named the MVP in his senior year. After graduating in 1990 with a degree in therapeutic recreation, Orr moved to Birmingham, Alabama, where he started a wheelchair rugby program at Lakeshore Foundation. In 1996, Orr founded the Lakeshore Demolition Derby tournament and created the 40 second shot clock. The clock was eventually adopted by the International Wheelchair Rugby Federation.

1984

While attending Jacobs High School, Orr joined the wrestling team with his twin brother and played non-competitive soccer and basketball. Due to his birth defect, Orr was unable to compete in Algonquin's soccer program but, instead, acted as a referee. Orr competed in the 105 weight class as a sophomore but never won a meet. Due to his disability, he was forced to crawl to the mat and start in a kneeling position which resulted in an immediate point for his opponent. During his sophomore year, Orr was inspired to pursue wheelchair sports after watching Sharon Hedrick win a gold medal in the 800-meter wheelchair race at the 1984 Summer Olympics. The following year, Orr competed against older athletes in the Men's Division of the Michigan Avenue Mile Wheelchair Race and finished third with a time of 5 minutes, 29.89 seconds.

1968

Kevin Orr (born June 29, 1968) is an American Paralympic athlete and coach. Orr won two bronze medals at the 1988 Summer Paralympics in the 800 and 5,000 meter races. Upon retiring from playing, Orr became a coach for Team USA and Canada.

Orr was born on June 29, 1968, in Algonquin, Illinois to parents Mike and Sue. He was born with a birth defect (arthrogryposis) which caused limited use of his legs. By the age of two, with the assistance of physio therapists at McHenry County Easter Seal Therapy Center, Orr was able to walk with the assistance of crutches.