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Corbin Watson : ウィキペディア英語版 | Corbin Watson
Corbin Watson (born January 6, 1987) is a Canadian Paralympic sledge hockey goalkeeper whose team won 3–0 against Norway and received bronze medal at the 2014 Winter Paralympics.〔http://stats.hockeycanada.ca/roster/show/1555003?subseason=202711&_ga=1.240199296.2069926783.1422561921〕 Previously, he participated at the 2013 IPC World Sledge Hockey Championships where he and his team won gold medals. He is amputated on the lower right leg which he injured during a car crash in 2006. Following the accident he joined Canadian sledge hockey team called Windsor Ice Bullets 2 years later in Windsor, Ontario where he was inspired by Ray Grassi, his teammate. In 2009 he won a gold medal at the Défi sportif tournament. ==Personal life== He is a son of Alex and Joan Watson, and has a brother and a sister. In June 2013 he was awarded with the key to Kingsville for his performance at the 2013 IPC World Sledge Hockey Championship. He is inspired by Canadian hockey players such as Martin Brodeur and Mikka Kiprusoff.
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