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John Petersson President of European Paralympic Committee Member of International Paralympic Committee Member of the Danish Handicap-Federal Board of Directors Former elite swimmer and six double paralympisk Gold winner from 1984-2000

John Petersson (born 22 January 1970, Copenhagen, Denmark) is president of the European Paralympic Committee and a former swimmer from Denmark.[1] He is also one of the 12 members of the International Paralympic Committee[2] and he has been a member of the Danish Handicap-Federal Board of Directors since 2000.[3] Petersson is an accountant who studied at Copenhagen Business School.

Paralympics career

John Petersson participated for the first time at the Paralympic Games in 1984 and ended his career at the Paralympic Games in Sydney in 2000. It was during the games in 1988, that he by a journalist got nicknamed 'Piskeriset', which has kept by his side. John Petersson won a total of fifteen Paralympic medals in his career.

Awards

Personal life

Petersson is married and has two children.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "IPC Governing Board biography" (PDF). International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 15 January 2016.
  2. ^ "election to IPC".
  3. ^ Web, Wiegaarden. "John Petersson ny præsident for handicapidrætten i Europa - Ridehesten.com". www.ridehesten.com. Retrieved 2016-01-15.