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- Q16221398 description "American wheelchair basketball player".
- Q16221398 description "American wheelchair basketball player".
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- Q16221398 abstract "Jeremy "Opie" Lade (born January 6, 1981) is an American Paralympic wheelchair basketball player and head coach from Oconto, Wisconsin. He was injured in a car accident at age 8, and attended his first wheelchair sports camp at the age of 13 at UW-Whitewater. He is a two-time Parapan American Games gold medalist in both 2007 and 2011. In 2002, he won a gold medal at IWBF World Championship and in 2006 won a silver one from the same place. Six years later, he was awarded a bronze medal for his participation at the 2012 Summer Paralympics and is currently employed as a head coach at the University of Wisconsin–Whitewater. From 2005 to 2008 he coached Milwaukee Wizards and led them to a Junior National Championship. In his spare time he likes to watch Green Bay Packers, Milwaukee Bucks, and Milwaukee Brewers with Michael Jordan being his favorite athlete.".
- Q16221398 alias "Opie".
- Q16221398 birthDate "1981-06-06".
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- Q16221398 birthYear "1981".
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- Q16221398 alternativeNames "Opie".
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- Q16221398 dateOfBirth "1981-06-06".
- Q16221398 name "Jeremy Lade".
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- Q16221398 shortDescription "American wheelchair basketball player".
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- Q16221398 comment "Jeremy "Opie" Lade (born January 6, 1981) is an American Paralympic wheelchair basketball player and head coach from Oconto, Wisconsin. He was injured in a car accident at age 8, and attended his first wheelchair sports camp at the age of 13 at UW-Whitewater. He is a two-time Parapan American Games gold medalist in both 2007 and 2011. In 2002, he won a gold medal at IWBF World Championship and in 2006 won a silver one from the same place.".
- Q16221398 label "Jeremy Lade".
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