Michael Brannigan
Michael Brannigan (born November 12, 1996 in Huntington, New York), commonly known as Mikey Brannigan, is an American track and field athlete.[1] He was not allowed to compete at the collegiate level because he could not meet NCAA academic standards, due to Autism.[2] He competed at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in the men's 1500-meters race, winning a gold medal.[1]
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Born | Huntington, New York, United States | November 12, 1996
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Sport | Running |
Event(s) | 2016 Summer Paralympics |
Personal life
Childhood
Brannigan was born on November 12, 1996 in Huntington, New York,[1] to parents Edie and Kevin Brannigan. Both parents said they knew of his disability at 18 months of age, and he was diagnosed with Autism at age 2.[2] He was nonverbal until age 5.[3] He began running from a young age.[2] He attended Northport High School, accomplishing an extremely successful distance running career at the High school level. Despite his disability, he still saw academic success, taking and passing Algebra I against the recommendations of his school.[2]
References
- "Michael Brannigan". Team USA. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
- "Mikey Brannigan Wasn't Allowed to Compete in College. Now, He's Going for Gold in Rio". pastemagazine.com. Retrieved December 1, 2017.
- "The Unstoppable Star: Mikey Brannigan". runnersworld.com. Retrieved December 1, 2017.