Ronan Tynan, Irish tenor. Achievements include after loss of his lower limbs became award winning athlete, orthopedic doctor, and renowned tenor. Recipient 18 Gold medals, handicapped games in Sweden, Korea, United States., & set 14 World Records in numerous events such as long jump, high jump, discus, javelin & 100 meter; recipient John McCormick Cup for Tenor Voice, First prize, International Operatic Singing Competition, Maumarde, France.
Background
Tynan, Ronan was born on May 14, 1960 in Dublin, Ireland.
Education
Graduate, Thomond of Physical Education. Doctor of Medicine, Trinity College.
Career
Orthopedist private practice. Singer The Irish Tenors, 1998—2004. Solo performer, since 2004.
Recipient 18 Gold medals, handicapped games in Sweden, Korea, United States., & set 14 World Records in numerous events such as long jump, high jump, discus, javelin & 100 meter. Recipient John McCormick Cup for Tenor Voice, First prize, International Operatic Singing Competition, Maumarde, France.
Recipient 18 Gold medals, handicapped games in Sweden, Korea, United States., & set 14 World Records in numerous events such as long jump, high jump, discus, javelin & 100 meter. Recipient John McCormick Cup for Tenor Voice, First prize, International Operatic Singing Competition, Maumarde, France.