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John McClamrock : ウィキペディア英語版
John McClamrock

John McClamrock (March 24, 1956 – March 18, 2008) was a Dallas high school American football player who received media attention and sympathy from many Americans after an accident that left him with near-total paralysis in 1973.
McClamrock, a resident of Preston Hollow, attended Hillcrest High School. On October 17, 1973, an accident during a football game led to a severe injury in which he was paralyzed from the neck down. Hundreds of Hillcrest students visited him at Presbyterian Hospital following his injury. Various Dallas-area schools held benefit games in honor of McClamrock.〔 Local newspapers covered McClamrock's story. The owner of the area Bonanza Steakhouse chain held a "Johnny McClamrock Day" in which 10% of sales were given to a medical fund. Hillcrest High School held numerous benefit events in his honor. McClamrock received get-well cards from people across the United States. President Richard Nixon sent McClamrock a condolence letter. For the rest of his life, McClamrock's mother, Ann Logan "Pretty Annie" McClamrock,〔 ((Archive ))〕 cared for him.〔〔 McClamrock, with assistance from family members and tutors, graduated from high school in 1975.〔 He lived in the same neighborhood for the remainder of his life, under the care of his mother Ann. His condition prevented him from being placed in an upright position. Later in his life, new, wealthier residents who moved into the area and replaced people who knew McClamrock were initially unaware of McClamrock's presence and story.〔〔
McClamrock died from respiratory issues at Kindred Hospital in Dallas on March 18, 2008.〔〔 ((Archive ))〕 Ann died May 13, 2008 at the age of 89. McClamrock's brother, Henry, said that his mother decided that "her job was finished."〔Sherrington, Kevin. "(McClamrock story is one of love, devotion and inspiration )" ((Archive )). ''The Dallas Morning News''. Sunday May 25, 2008. Retrieved on May 18, 2009.〕
In June 2011 the Dallas Independent School District (DISD) board voted against renaming the Franklin Stadium at Hillcrest after McClamrock.〔Haag, Matthew. "(Dallas ISD to consider selling naming rights at schools, stadiums )" ((Archive )). ''The Dallas Morning News''. July 5, 2011. Retrieved on November 26, 2011.〕
==Video==
On May 8, 2010, the NFL Network aired a feature on John and Ann McClamrock for their NFL Total Access: Week in Review show. Oscar-winning actor Billy Bob Thornton narrated. ()

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