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Trevon “Trey” Jenifer

On Paralympics gold medals, Leadership, Discrimination and Much More

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Resilience from the start
Ethics as a Team Sport
The Largest Minority Group
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Disability and Employability
Differences and Common Ground
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Paralympian Trevon “Trey” Jenifer is a decorated Team USA wheelchair basketball player and four-time Paralympian. As a team captain, he led the U.S. to gold at the recent Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, adding to his previous gold medals from Tokyo (2020) and Rio (2016), and a bronze medal from London (2012).

A sponsored athlete for Team Citi, Comcast Xfinity, and Per4max, Trey is also a two-time collegiate All-American and a graduate of Edinboro University. He further honed his skills playing professionally in France for two years.
Off the court, Trey serves as a Personnel Security Specialist for the United States Secret Service, while inspiring others as a motivational speaker for children, corporations, and college students. He also advocates for integrity and sportsmanship as a Truesport Ambassador.
Above all, Trey is devoted to being the best father he can be to his two beautiful children, balancing his many accomplishments with his commitment to his family.
Welcome to my conversation with Trevon Jenifer.