Zion Clark, formerly of Massillon, is shown playing the drums on "America's Got Talent" on Tuesday night. Born without legs, Clark performed twice on NBC television show this summer. He was eliminated ...
Clark, born with caudal regression syndrome, earned a standing ovation from the ‘”America’s Got Talent” audience and the show’s judges on Tuesday night’s episode. Zion Clark is inspiring millions ...
The inaugural Canton Repository Best of Stark Courage Award winner continues to make his mark in the sports world. Former Massillon state champion track athlete and wrestler Zion Clark won his ...
Former Massillon Tiger wrestler and Washington High School graduate Zion Clark talks to HBO's David Scott during an interview for an upcoming "Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel" episode to air Tuesday, ...
HBO’s Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel has spotlighted many inspirational stories of unconventional athletes over the years, but one of the most unconventional they’ve featured yet is MMA fighter Zion ...
LOS ANGELES — Zion Clark of Canton is no stranger to the spotlight. He was the focus of a 2018 Netflix documentary – Zion – that highlighted his life as a wrestler in Massillon. “Born without legs and ...
As a child, athlete and activist Zion Clark—born without legs due to a rare medical condition—was bounced between foster parents and moved at the will of the system, often away from the adults who ...
Zion Clark is an extraordinary athlete and three-time world record breaker. The wrestler, who was born without legs, won his first MMA match Saturday. Keep scrolling for videos of his sporting prowess ...
ZION CLARK LEANS FORWARD on his couch and extends his hands, palms down, and then he flips them so his palms are up. Then he flips them back-and-forth a few more times, like a poker dealer leaving the ...
Born without legs, Zion Clark is nothing short of inspirational. And in 2021, he joined the Guinness World Records book of fame for being the fast man to run a 20-meter stint on his hands. Clark, 23, ...
Former Stark County resident Zion Clark missed advancing to the next round of "America's Got Talent." Born without legs due to a condition called caudal regression syndrome, Clark had moved on from a ...