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Cameron Clapp was born on 18 February, 1986 in United States, is an American athlete. Discover Cameron Clapp'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 38 years old?

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Occupation motivational speaker, actor, Athlete
Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 18 February, 1986
Birthday 18 February
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Nationality United States

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1947

Sponsored by Just One Break Inc. (JOB), a national nonprofit organization founded in part by Eleanor Roosevelt in 1947 to promote the employment of disabled World War II service veterans, the award "recognize[s] individuals and organizations whose achievements and/or support further the potential of people with disabilities, either by example or by supporting JOB in its mission of helping qualified applicants obtain sustainable employment."

Before the accident Clapp had been an active athlete.

He has since participated in numerous athletic competitions for amputees.

1986

Cameron Clapp (born February 18, 1986) is an American athlete.

As a triple amputee, he has become a motivational speaker, mentor to young amputees, and amputee activist.

He is also an actor.

He has been characterized as the "quintessential California teenager" for "his blond hair, buff torso, and megawatt smile" albeit "on a pair of shiny, state-of-the-art robotic legs."

On Tuesday, February 13, 2024, Clapp was arrested by the FBI in Los Angeles for his role in the January 6, 2021 insurrection in Washington, D.C.

Cameron Clapp was born on February 18, 1986, along with an identical twin brother named Jesse.

Clapp lived in Arroyo Grande, California.

2001

On September 15, 2001, at the age of 15, Clapp was hit by a train.

He had been drinking

at a ceremony commemorating victims of the September 11 attacks and was unable to remember passing out on a railroad track near his home in Atascadero, California.

His blood alcohol content was found to be .229.

He was hit by a freight train travelling at high speed.

His injuries required the amputation of both his legs above his knees and his right arm slightly below his shoulder.

Clapp underwent extensive rehabilitation at the Hanger Clinic.

He mastered independent walking only five months after the accident, an exceptional accomplishment.

He is quoted as saying, "I left the wheelchair five months after the accident and I don't want to have to use it again."

Clapp has used a series of increasingly advanced prosthetic limbs.

He has three different sets of specialized prosthetic legs: one for walking, one for running, and one for swimming.

Clapp has become a mentor and inspiration for amputees.

He is a certified peer visitor with the Amputee Coalition of America.

He advocates breakthrough technologies as a means of shattering the barriers between the disabled and the mainstream.

Clapp has devoted hundreds of hours in counseling young amputees as to the endless possibilities of attaining mainstream functionality after life-altering loss of limbs.

As part of this effort, he attends Camp No Limits in Maine, and mentors amputees such as Charlotte Cleverley-Bisman.

His amputee activism has included extensive visitation and counseling of returning veterans of the Iraq War and the War in Afghanistan who have sustained the loss of limbs.

This includes multiple appearances at Walter Reed Army Medical Center's "Warriors in Transition" program.

2002

He competed in the University of Central Oklahoma's Endeavor Games from 2002 to 2005.

Cameron's gold and silver medal accomplishments include running 100 meters in only 18 seconds and swimming 20 laps.

He aspires to compete in the Paralympic Games, although he jokes that "there aren't enough athletes in my category. I'm the only triple amputee that runs!"

He is additionally an accomplished golfer.

Clapp's acting career has spanned television and film.

2005

In November 2005 he was honored with a Shining Star award at the 58th annual Shining Star Awards Gala, an honor previously bestowed upon Christopher Reeve and Ray Charles.

In 2005 his accident and miraculous recovery was featured on the Discovery Channel series Medical Incredible.

His television roles have included Jake, the no-legged boyfriend of the one-legged Didi (played by Tracy Ashton) in NBC's My Name Is Earl.

He also appeared in HBO's Carnivàle as the character of Management.

2008

He portrayed a wounded service member in the 2008 feature film Stop-Loss.

He also played the role of "The Total Package" in Comedy Central's Workaholics.

On January 2, 2008, Jesse was found dead from a drug overdose in a home in Grover Beach, California.