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Partially Paralyzed Man Completes 101 Skydive Jumps in a Single Day for Parkinson's Research
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Kevin Burkart was attempting to do 300 skydives in one day in 2012 when a snowmobile accident in northern Minnesota paralyzed his left arm. "It was devastating, but I pushed forward," Burkart, 44, tells PEOPLE. "I wasn't going to let that slow me down."

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