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Dan Kotter is an American paralympic archer.[1] He participated at the 1964 Summer Paralympics.[2]
Kotter was the son of Glenn Kotter.[3] He graduated at a high school in 1960, in which Kotter attended at the University of Illinois.[3] He served as a team manager at the Mount Vernon Senior High School.[3] Kotter lived in Mount Vernon, Indiana during the Paralympic Games,[3] being 21 years old.[4] He also contracted polio, when Kotter was at least one year old.[1] He participated at the 1964 Summer Paralympics, with participating in the archery competition at the Paralympic Games.[5] Kotter was awarded the gold medal in the Columbia round open event.[2] He scored 586 points.[5] Kotter also participated in the Columbia round team open event along with archers, Bob Hawkes and George Pasipanki, being awarded the gold medal.[5] His team scored 1706 points.[5]