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High jumper Sam Grewe wins gold, heads to medical school

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By STEPHEN WADE
AP Sports Writer

TOKYO (AP) — American high jumper Sam Grewe has won a gold medal at the Paralympics. His next stop is medical school at the University of Michigan. Grewe had his right leg amputated when he was 13 after being diagnosed with an aggressive bone cancer. He’s now 23 and the gold medal atones for a silver he won five years ago in the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro. Grewe says he decided to go to medical school so he could become a physician with a disability. That is something he never saw as a patient.

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