Matt Stutzman, an American archer, was born on December 10, 1982, in Kansas City, Kansas. Despite being born without arms, Stutzman has learned to adapt and perform daily tasks with his feet. This determination and resilience have served him well in his archery career, as he has competed in the Paralympics twice, in 2012 and 2016, and has won a silver medal in 2012.
In addition to his impressive athletic achievements, Stutzman holds a world record for the longest accurate shot in archery. His remarkable skill and dedication have earned him a top ranking in the World Archery (WA) rankings, with his best position being 1st place, which he achieved on October 30, 2013.
Stutzman's personal life is just as remarkable as his athletic achievements. He is married and has two sons, Carter and Cameron. His inspiring story has also been featured in the 2013 documentary film My Way to Olympia, which showcases his journey and achievements.
Stutzman currently resides in Fairfield, Iowa, where he continues to pursue his passion for archery and inspire others with his remarkable abilities.