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Deer Park’s Praiseworthy Powerlifter Steven Gassert Recognized

Gassert has Down syndrome, but it has not kept him from his impressive goals, which include more than 30 powerlifting records.

For Deer Park High School student Steven Gassert, no obstacles have kept him from his impressive goals. The 16-year-old, who has Down syndrome, is also a champion powerlifter, holding more than 30 records in the sport.

His victories include recent gold medals at the North American Regional Powerlifting Championships in St. Croix, where he broke two world records, and at the USA Powerlifting Bench Press National Championships in Aurora, Colorado, where he set a new personal best with a remarkable 270-pound bench press. He is trained and coached by his brother, Robert Gassert, at Pro Fit Gym in Deer Park.

This outstanding young man was recently honored by not only the board of education at a Sept. 27 business meeting, but by the Town of Babylon, which proclaimed Sept. 12, 2016 as Steven Gassert Day.

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“Steven is a great kid and I am so glad he is part of our high school,” said Deer Park Assistant Superintendent James Cummings.

Photo courtesy of the Deer Park School District: Champion powerlifter Steven Gassert was congratulated by Deer Park High School Principal Charles Cobb.

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