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Joe
Sapere,
a 69 year old retired Air Force Colonel is the oldest rider in the
group and a below-the-knee
amputee due to a mid-air collision with another sky diver in
February of 2000. Born in
Yonkers, New York, Joe attended college at Kenyon College in
Gambier, Ohio and entered the United States Air Force in 1963. Joe
retired from the Air Force in 1989 and began a second career in
elementary school teaching. He then taught fourth grade in the
Virginia Beach Public Schools for the next nine years. An avid
bicyclist, Joe spends every day, weather permitting, riding. After
10 months of rehab he returned to the sport of skydiving on December
24, 2000 and has more jumps with one leg than he has with two.
Eighteen months after his first amputation, Joe had a revision to
his leg and was given a bone bridge or Ertl. This novel but
time-proven procedure enables Joe to sustain the high forces on his
residual limb while engaging in high impact activities such as
skydiving and endurance bike riding. Joe's goal in life is to
demonstrate to other amputees that life gets better despite
amputation. In 2002, Joe founded Amputees Across America, and in
partnership with HealthSouth Corporation, is joined each year by
other amputees to make a coast-to-coast bicycle trip, visiting
amputees and other rehab patients in rehabilitation hospitals along
the way.
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