Lawrence has done it all in the volleyball world... an elite amputee athlete, coach, administrator, and provincial and national amputee sport association executive, Canadian Paralympic Committee representative, Volleyball Canada Committee Chair, and Parapan Am Sport Organizing Committee Chair. He coached in the provincial volleyball club system for 14 seasons and in the University of Toronto inter-college system for two years.
Hi, I’m Lawrence. I got involved with parasport in 1988 and have been active as an athlete in standing volleyball and a coach in standing and sitting volleyball. If my range of experience in sport might help you, I would be happy to talk. Get in touch.
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