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Adam Kuehl

United Statesb. 1984-01-19Retired
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Biography

Adam Kuehl, born on January 19, 1984, is a retired American athletics competitor known for his proficiency in the discus throw. Growing up in a small town, Kuehl excelled in track and field during his high school years, setting state records that garnered attention from collegiate programs across the nation. He went on to compete at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, where he achieved numerous accolades and set the stage for his professional career.

Kuehl's career highlights include participating in the 2008 Beijing Olympics, where he represented the United States in the discus event. Additionally, he earned a bronze medal at the 2007 Pan American Games, solidifying his reputation on the international stage. Throughout his career, Kuehl consistently ranked among the top American discus throwers and set personal bests that positioned him as a strong competitor in major championships.

Retiring from competitive athletics, Kuehl has since remained involved in the sport, contributing as a coach and mentor to the next generation of athletes. His legacy in athletics is marked by his dedication to the sport, inspiring countless young athletes to pursue their aspirations in track and field. Kuehl’s achievements have left an enduring impact on American discus throwing and the broader athletic community.

Quick Facts

Full nameAdam Kuehl
Date of birth1984-01-19
NationalityUnited States
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