Our paralympic athletes (especially the archers, of course!) get my respect. This is a great story about one athlete in search of another Olympic dream.

Archer Chuck Lear, who lost his left arm and left leg during the Vietnam War, takes aim at a field target while training at the National Field Archery Association Easton Yankton Archery Complex last week.

Archer Chuck Lear

The 64-year-old Lear was in Yankton last week to train at the National Field Archery Association Easton Yankton Archery Complex. The outdoor archery season begins soon, including the World Championship trials on May 1, and he traveled to Yankton from his home in Lee’s Summit, Mo., to work with the archery center’s facilities coach, M.J. Rogers.

Read more here:
Paralympian Brings His 2012 London Quest To Yankton


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