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US Paralympian Jonathan Wentz Passes Away

Published on Tuesday, October 2, 2012 in General

The Chronicle of the Horse has reported that Jonathan Wentz, the highest-placed US rider at this year’s Paralympics in London, passed away on 30 September at the age of 21.

Tina and James Wentz posted the following update on Jonathan’s Facebook page on 1 October: “It is with a heavy and numb heart that we notify everyone of the tremendous loss of our precious son and Paralympian Jonathan. He was taken suddenly from us and has left a hole in our lives that will never be filled. He loved life and lived it each day, giving his all toward his riding, school, family and friends. He lived to ride horses and enjoyed it immensely, pushing to be his best and pushing to improve para-dressage.

"He LOVED getting to fulfill his dream of representing the USA at the Paralympics. He soaked in every minute in London enjoying getting to meet new friends, hang with his team, see new sights, and compete against the best in the world. He was extremely grateful for the opportunity and determined to bring home a medal next time out. We do not understand why his life on this earth was so short, but we celebrate every day we were given to love, laugh, and enjoy our amazing son, and we rejoice in the knowledge that he is with his Lord riding and running like never before. Thank you to everyone who shared a part of his life, it was an amazing ride.”

Source: The Chronicle of the Horse    Photo credit: Lisa Slade/Chronicle of the Horse

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