Mark Ludbrook

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Mark Ludbrook
Personal information
NationalityCanadian, Australian
Born (1967-01-19) 19 January 1967 (age 54)
Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada[1]
Sport
SportAlpine Skiing
Swimming

Mark Ludbrook (born 19 January 1967 in Port Colborne) is a Canadian Paralympic athlete. In the 1984 Paralympics, he won a bronze medal in swimming the Men's 100 m Freestyle A4. In the 1998 Winter Paralympics, he smashed it and won another bronze medal in alpine skiing in Men's Super-G LW4. He is one of few Canadians to win medals in the Summer and Winter Paralympics.

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