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Porter Millicent Tripp was the victor of the 38th Hunger Games from District 5.[1]

Biography[]

38th Hunger Games[]

Porter broke her neck in the final showdown, resulting in a spinal injury.[1]

Post-Games[]

Victory Tour[]

Due to her injury, Porter had to wear a halo brace throughout her Victory Tour.[1]

Death[]

Although it is unknown how she died, she was dead by the end of the Second Rebellion, as she was absent for the vote on a final 76th Hunger Games. She was likely a victim of the Victors' Purge.[2]

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The Hunger Games trilogy
Novels The Hunger GamesCatching FireMockingjay
Main Characters Katniss EverdeenPeeta MellarkGale HawthorneHaymitch AbernathyEffie Trinket
Supporting Characters Primrose EverdeenPresident SnowCinnaMrs. EverdeenMr. EverdeenPresident CoinClaudius TemplesmithCaesar FlickermanMadge UnderseePaylorPlutarch HeavensbeeSeneca Crane
Tributes MarvelGlimmerCatoCloveFoxfaceThreshRueMaysilee DonnerTitus
Past Victors Augustus BraunAnnie CrestaBeetee LatierBlightBrutusCashmereCeceliaChaffEnobariaFinnick OdairGlossJohanna MasonLymeMags FlanaganMorphlingsPorter Millicent TrippSeederWiressWoof
Groups RebellionGamemakersPrep teamTributesVictors
Locations PanemThe CapitolDistrict 1District 2District 3District 4District 5District 6District 7District 8District 9District 10District 11District 12District 13
Behind the Scenes Suzanne CollinsGary RossFrancis Lawrence
Films The Hunger Games (film)Catching Fire (film)Mockingjay - Part 1Mockingjay - Part 2
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