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'''Dr. LeRoy R. Perry, Jr.''', DC, DABCO, is notable for having been the first known [[Doctor  of Chiropractic]]  to become an [[Olympic team physician]].  He is also  to be honored as a sports Chiropractic pioneer, responsible for opening the doors that allowed others to  become Olympic Team Doctors.<br>
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'''Dr. LeRoy R. Perry, Jr.''', DC, C. Ped., DABCO, is notable for having been the first [[Doctor  of Chiropractic]] <ref name="histsptchiro1">{{Citation
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  | isbn = 9781105536830 }}</ref> to become an [[Olympic team physician]]<ref>{{Cite web
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.  He is also  to be honored as a sports Chiropractic pioneer, responsible for opening the doors that allowed others to  become Olympic Team Doctors.<br>
  
He first attended the Olympic games as a member of the team of the small island nation of Antigua<ref>{{Cite journal
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Through a connection with Tracy Sundlund, coach for the 12 member Antigua team, <ref name="TAC"> {{Citation
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| language = English}}</ref> he first attended the Olympic games as a member of the team of the small island nation <ref name=rally>{{Cite journal
 
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   | title = A call for Olympian Chiropractors
 
   | journal = Dynamic Chiropractic
 
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   | volume = 23
 
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   | accessdate = 7/4/2011}}</ref>, in Montreal, Canada, in 1976. He later attended the 1980 Olympic Winter Games as a member of the US Olympic Bobsled Team, and was accredited by the UK <ref name="TAC"></ref>, and then in Los Angeles in 1984 with  the Venezuelan team  as assistant to Dr. [[Luis Valera]] and with the Italian team <ref name="TAC"></ref>; in 1988  in Seoul, Korea he appeared  again with  the team of Antigua; and, finally at the Games  in Barcelona, Spain in 1992, as one of the Team Doctors for the Russian Federation<ref>{{Cite journal
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  | location = Huntington beach, CA
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, in Montreal, Canada, in 1976. He later attended the 1980 Olympic Winter Games as a member of the US Olympic  Bobsled Team (but not US Team Doctor), and then in Los Angeles in 1984 with  the French and Italian teams; in 1988  in Seoul, Korea he appeared  again with  the team of Antigua; and, finally at the Games  in Barcelona, Spain in 1992, as one of the Team Doctors for the Russian Federation.
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==Biography==
  
 
Dr. Perry, who was a 1972 graduate of the [[Los Angeles College of Chiropractic]], has numerous  patents to his name for inventions like the "Orthopod", and other devices in the health care field.
 
Dr. Perry, who was a 1972 graduate of the [[Los Angeles College of Chiropractic]], has numerous  patents to his name for inventions like the "Orthopod", and other devices in the health care field.
  
In 1979  he appeared with Dwight Stones and others, on the "Tomorrow Show", hosted by Tom Snyder, where Mr. Stones  gave  him credit for having won his Gold medal.  Dr. Perry  had no way to know this, but that statement forever killed his chances of representing the US  at the Olympic Games. Later that year, in a conversation with  Dr [[Stephen Press]], Dr.[[Irving Dardik]]  told him that this  (and a rally in Texas, allegedly funded by Perry for the US Olympians organization) was what had most angered the USOC officials, and thus Dr. Press was forced to give another's name to Dardik, and it was believed that much of Perry's work was founded  on that of [[George Goodheart]], of Detroit, and thus Goodheart became the first US team  DC.  Regardless, it was Dr. Perry's work, and this sacrifice  (to bring Chiropractic to the attention of the USOC) that  resulted in the ability of others to go  to the Olympic Games.
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In 1979  he appeared with Dwight Stones and others, on the "Tomorrow Show", hosted by Tom Snyder <ref>{{Cite journal
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  | last = Wooley, DC
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  | first = Jim
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  | title = The Olympic Athletes Speak Out They Want Dr. Perry — He Wants Chiropractic
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  | journal = Chiro Economics
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  | publisher = Chiropractic Economics
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  | location = Ponte Vedra Beach, FL
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  | date = 1980
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  | language = English
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  | url = http://www.chiroeco.com/50/timeline/1980/1980olympic.html
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  | accessdate = 7/4/2011}}</ref>, where Mr. Stones  gave  him credit for having won his Gold medal.  Dr. Perry  had no way to know this, but that statement forever killed his chances of representing the US  at the Olympic Games. Later that year, in a conversation with  Dr [[Stephen Press]], Dr.[[Irving Dardik]] (then Chairman of the USOC Sports  medicine committee) told Dr. Press that this  (and a rally in Texas <ref name="rally"></ref>, allegedly funded by Perry for the US Olympians organization) was "what had most angered the USOC officials", and thus Dr. Press was forced to give another's name to Dardik, and it was believed that much of Perry's work was founded  on that of [[George Goodheart]], of Detroit, and thus Goodheart became the first US team  DC <ref name="histsptchiro1"/>.  Regardless, it was Dr. Perry's work, and this sacrifice  (to bring Chiropractic to the attention of the USOC) that  resulted in the ability of others to go  to the Olympic Games.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 15:01, 14 April 2015

Dr. LeRoy R. Perry, Jr.

Dr. LeRoy R. Perry, Jr.
Born Sept. 1, 1958 [1]
San Leandro, CA [1]
Nationality American
Education Chiropractic
Alma mater Los Angeles College of Chiropractic
Occupation Chiropractic Physician Administrator, Teacher
Years active 1975-Present
Home town Los Angeles, CA
Known for 1st DC to become an Olympic Team Doctor
Title Physician, (DC)
Spouse(s) Unknown

Dr. LeRoy R. Perry, Jr., DC, C. Ped., DABCO, is notable for having been the first Doctor of Chiropractic [2] to become an Olympic team physician[3] . He is also to be honored as a sports Chiropractic pioneer, responsible for opening the doors that allowed others to become Olympic Team Doctors.

Through a connection with Tracy Sundlund, coach for the 12 member Antigua team, [4] he first attended the Olympic games as a member of the team of the small island nation [5], in Montreal, Canada, in 1976. He later attended the 1980 Olympic Winter Games as a member of the US Olympic Bobsled Team, and was accredited by the UK [4], and then in Los Angeles in 1984 with the Venezuelan team as assistant to Dr. Luis Valera and with the Italian team [4]; in 1988 in Seoul, Korea he appeared again with the team of Antigua; and, finally at the Games in Barcelona, Spain in 1992, as one of the Team Doctors for the Russian Federation[6].

Biography

Dr. Perry, who was a 1972 graduate of the Los Angeles College of Chiropractic, has numerous patents to his name for inventions like the "Orthopod", and other devices in the health care field.

In 1979 he appeared with Dwight Stones and others, on the "Tomorrow Show", hosted by Tom Snyder [7], where Mr. Stones gave him credit for having won his Gold medal. Dr. Perry had no way to know this, but that statement forever killed his chances of representing the US at the Olympic Games. Later that year, in a conversation with Dr Stephen Press, Dr.Irving Dardik (then Chairman of the USOC Sports medicine committee) told Dr. Press that this (and a rally in Texas [5], allegedly funded by Perry for the US Olympians organization) was "what had most angered the USOC officials", and thus Dr. Press was forced to give another's name to Dardik, and it was believed that much of Perry's work was founded on that of George Goodheart, of Detroit, and thus Goodheart became the first US team DC [2]. Regardless, it was Dr. Perry's work, and this sacrifice (to bring Chiropractic to the attention of the USOC) that resulted in the ability of others to go to the Olympic Games.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 staff writer. "birth record". US Public Records Index, Vol 1. http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?rank=1&new=1&MSAV=1&gss=angs-g&gsfn=Leroy+R.&gsfn_x=XO&gsln=Perry&gsln_x=XO&msbdy=1950&msypn__ftp=Los+Angeles&cpxt=0&catBucket=rstp&uidh=yr6&cp=0&pcat=ROOT_CATEGORY&h=42902870&db=USpublicrecords3&indiv=1&ml_rpos=3. Retrieved 4/14/2015. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 Press, Stephen J. (2013), History of Sports Chiropractic, New Jersey: C.I.S Commercial Finance Grp., Ltd., pp. 118-127, ISBN 9781105536830, http://www.historyofchiropractic.org/books 
  3. "Gold Members". IAOCO.Org. http://iaoco.org/membership/gold-members.html. Retrieved 7/4/2011. 
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Perry, Leroy (June 1985), "A Salute to A Hero" (in English), The American Chiropractor 
  5. 5.0 5.1 Wooley, DC, Jim (May 21, 2005). "A call for Olympian Chiropractors" (in English). Dynamic Chiropractic (Huntington beach, CA: MPA media) 23 (11). http://www.dynamicchiropractic.com/mpacms/dc/article.php?id=50210. Retrieved 7/4/2011. 
  6. Editorial Staff (September 13, 1991). "USSR Olympic Team Names Leroy Perry Jr., D.C., Official Doctor" (in English). Dynamic Chiropractic (Huntington beach, CA: MPA media) 9 (19). http://www.dynamicchiropractic.com/mpacms/dc/article.php?id=44561. Retrieved 7/4/2011. 
  7. Wooley, DC, Jim (1980). "The Olympic Athletes Speak Out They Want Dr. Perry — He Wants Chiropractic" (in English). Chiro Economics (Ponte Vedra Beach, FL: Chiropractic Economics). http://www.chiroeco.com/50/timeline/1980/1980olympic.html. Retrieved 7/4/2011. 

External Links

Dr. Perry's site