Dean Bergeron continued in the field of athletics with wheelchair racing, also known as track and field athletics. He has participated in several world championships and other international competitions presenting this event. He competed at the Atlanta 1996, Sydney 2000, Athens 2004 and Beijing 2008 Games, and recorded a total of 11 Paralympic medals. Bergeron holds the world record in the 200m distance. He was the first athlete in his discipline to break the 400-meter distance in less than a minute. He also holds the Canadian records for 200m, 400m, 800m and 1500m of this discipline. He was a triple medalist at the 2008 Paralympic Games. He has also participated in the Boston Marathons in 1999 and 2004 and the Ottawa Marathons in 2006 and 2007 in the wheelchair racing category. He won the marathon at his first participation in 1999. For the years 2004, 2006 and 2007, he finished 2nd, 7th and 2nd respectively.
Paralympic Games Results
At the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta, United States, he won a gold medal in the men's 200 metres - T51 event, a silver medal in the men's 400 metres - T51 event, a silver medal in the men's 1500 metres - T51 event and a bronze medal in the men's 100 metres - T51 event. At the 2000 Summer Paralympics in Sydney, Australia, he won a bronze medal in the men's 200 metres - T51 event, a bronze medal in the men's 400 metres - T51 event, finished fifth in the men's 100 metres - T51 event and finished sixth in the men's 800 metres - T51 event. At the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece, he won a bronze medal in the men's 800 metres - T52 event, finished fourth in the men's 200 metres - T52 event, finished fifth in the men's 400 metres - T52 event and did not finish in the men's 1500 metres - T52 event. At the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China, he won a gold medal in the men's 100 metres - T52 event, a gold medal in the men's 200 metres - T52 event, a bronze medal in the men's 400 metres - T52 event and finished sixth in the men's 800 metres - T52 event
World Championships results
2002-07: CIP World Championships
Event: 100m Position: 2nd position Result: 18.64
2002-07: CIP World Championships
Event: 400m Position: 2nd position Result:
2002-07: CIP World Championships
Event: 200m Position: 3rd position Result: 35.02
1998-08-13: World Championships
Event: 200m, 800m Position: 2nd position Result:
1995: World Championships
Event: 100m Position: 1st position Result:
1995: World Championships
Event: 200m, 400m, 1500m Position: 1st position Result:
Dean Bergeron was named "Male Athlete of the Year" at the Sport-Québec Gala in 2009, a title recognizing the best athlete across all sports in Quebec. He chosen as one of sixteen athletes to carry the Paralympic Flame at the 2010 Paralympic Winter Games of Vancouver and had the honor of lighting the olympic bowl in Quebec when the flame stopped there on December 2, 2009. Bergeron was admitted to the Parasports Quebec Hall of Fame in 2017. That same year, he was inducted into the. In April 2018, it was announced that the second ice rink of the Center Jean-Claude-Tremblay of The Bay would bear his name. The ice rink was one designed for the paralympic sportsledge hockey. In June of the same year, he received the, also named Grand Graduate Award, which is the highest distinction awarded by the Foundation of Laval University. On December 12, 2018, Dean Bergeron's name was given to the second ice rink of the arena of the La Baie borough of the city ofSaguenay in recognition of his perseverance and athletic accomplishments.