Swimming At The 2016 Summer Paralympics – Women's 200 Metre Individual Medley
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Swimming At The 2016 Summer Paralympics – Women's 200 Metre Individual Medley
The women's 200 m individual medley swimming events for the 2016 Summer Paralympics ) , nations = 159 , athletes = 4,342 , opening = 7 September , closing = 18 September , opened_by = President Michel Temer , cauldron = Clodoaldo Silva , events = 528 in 22 sports , stadium = Maracanã , sum ... take place at the Rio Olympic Stadium from 10 to 17 September. A total of nine events are contested for nine different classifications. Competition format Each event consists of two rounds: heats and final. The top eight swimmers overall in the heats progress to the final. If there are less than eight swimmers in an event, no heats are held and all swimmers qualify for the final. Results SM5 The SM5 event took place on 15 September. SM6 The SM6 event took place on 12 September. SM7 The SM7 event took place on 13 September. SM8 The SM8 event took place on 17 September. SM9 The SM9 event took place on 11 September. ...
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Swimming At The 2016 Summer Paralympics
Swimming at the 2016 Paralympic Games was held from 8 to 17 September 2016 at Rio Olympic Aquatics Stadium. The competition consisted of 152 events, across multiple classifications, and all swum in a long course (50-metre) pool. Up to 600 swimmers (340 males, 260 females) competed in the Games. With 152 events, swimming came second only to athletics as the largest sport at the 2016 Games. Qualification Events 152 events over two genders (with one mixed relay), across 14 classification and four strokes were contested during the Games. Below is a summary of the events that were contested at the 2016 Games : Key: * ID : Intellectual impairments * S : Freestyle, butterfly and backstroke classification - * SB : breaststroke classification - * SM : Medley classification * ● : men's event in this classification - * o : women's event in this classification * ●●●● : men's relay event across these classifications - * oooo : women's relay event across these classifi ...
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Lu Dong
Dong Lu is a Chinese paralympic swimmer, who won gold and silver medals at the 2012 Summer Paralympics and a silver medal at the 2016 Summer Paralympics. She got 38.28 seconds on 50m butterfly. At the 2020 Summer Paralympics she won four gold medals with three world record. Lu lost both her arms after being hit by a car at age six. Swimming career During her career, Dong has received the May 1st Labour Medal, the May 4th Youth Medal and has been named a March 8 Red Banner Pacesetter in the People's Republic of China. Major achievements: WR: World Record * 2012: Won gold at the 2012 Paralympics in London in the Women's 100 metre backstroke S6, and silver in the Women's 50m butterfly S6. * 2016: Won silver in the Women's 100 metre backstroke S6 at the 2016 Rio de Janeiro Paralympics. * 2021 Won Gold in the Mixed 4 × 50 metre freestyle relay 20pts alongside team members Zhang Li 36.22, Toe Zheng 1:06.70, Yuan Weiyi 1:38.08, Lu Dong 2:15.49 with comdined team WR 2:15.49 at t ...
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S8 (classification)
S8, SB7, SM8 are Paralympic sports#Classification, disability swimming classifications used for categorizing swimmers based on their level of disability. This class includes a number of different disabilities including people with amputations and cerebral palsy. The classification is governed by the International Paralympic Committee, and competes at the Paralympic Games. Definition This classification is for Swimming (sport), swimming. In the classification title, S represents Freestyle, Backstroke and Butterfly strokes. SB means breaststroke. SM means individual medley. The number following indicates degree of disability, with one being the most severely physically impaired to ten having the least amount of physical disability. According to the International Paralympic Committee, examples of those eligible for the S8, SB8 and SM8 classes include "Swimmers who have lost either both hands or one arm [...] also, athletes with severe restrictions in the joints of the lower limbs." ...
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Verônica Almeida
Verônica Mauadie de Almeida (born 15 May 1975) is a Brazilian Paralympic swimmer who competes in international elite competitions. She is a Paralympic bronze medalist, double World bronze medalist and a double Parapan American Games The Parapan American Games is an international multi-sport event for athletes with physical disabilities held every four years after every Pan American Games. The first Games were held in 1999 in Mexico City, Mexico. The 2003 Parapan American Ga ... medalist. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Almeida, Veronica 1975 births Living people Sportspeople from Salvador, Bahia Paralympic swimmers for Brazil Swimmers at the 2008 Summer Paralympics Swimmers at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Swimmers at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 2008 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 2015 Parapan American Games Medalists at the World Para Swimming Championships Brazilian female butterfly swimmers Brazilian female breaststroke swimmers S7-classified p ...
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Judit Rolo Marichal
Judit Rolo Marichal (born 30 October 1990) is a Spanish Paralympic swimmer Para swimming is an adaptation of the sport of swimming for athletes with disabilities. Para swimmers compete at the Summer Paralympic Games and at other sports competitions throughout the world. The sport is governed by the International Para ... who competes in international level events. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Rolo Marichal, Judit 1990 births Living people Sportspeople from the Province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife Paralympic swimmers for Spain Spanish female butterfly swimmers Spanish female medley swimmers Swimmers at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the World Para Swimming Championships Medalists at the World Para Swimming European Championships S7-classified para swimmers People from San Cristóbal de La Laguna ...
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Arianna Talamona
Arianna Talamona (born 5 June 1994 in Varese) is an Italian Paralympic swimmer who competes in international level events. Talamona was diagnosed with Strumpell-Lorrain disease which affects her spinal cord and uses a wheelchair, she has inherited this medical condition from her mother. Talamona started swimming aged eight to help strengthen her muscles and began competing internationally at the 2011 IPC Swimming European Championships in Berlin Berlin ( , ) is the capital and largest city of Germany by both area and population. Its 3.7 million inhabitants make it the European Union's most populous city, according to population within city limits. One of Germany's sixteen constitue ... where she competed in four events but didn't receive medals. References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Talamona, Arianna 1994 births Living people Italian female backstroke swimmers Italian female breaststroke swimmers Italian female butterfly swimmers Italian female frees ...
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Sarah Mehain
Sarah Mehain (born 12 January 1995) is a Canadian Paralympic swimmer. Mehain studied sustainable sciences at McGill University in Montreal and can speak English and French. she has cerebral palsy and is hemiplegic. She has participated at the Paralympic Games in 2012 and 2016. She won a silver medal at the 2018 Commonwealth Games The 2018 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXI Commonwealth Games and also known as Gold Coast 2018, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth that were held on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia, bet ... in the 50 metre butterfly S7 event. References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Mehain, Sarah 1995 births Living people Commonwealth Games silver medallists for Canada Paralympic swimmers of Canada People from Nelson, British Columbia Sportspeople from British Columbia Swimmers at the 2012 Summer Paralympics Swimmers at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Swimmers at the 2018 Commonwealth Games C ...
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Zhang Ying (Paralympic Swimmer)
Zhang Ying is a Chinese swimmer. She won the silver medal at the Women's 100 metre backstroke S7 event at the 2016 Summer Paralympics with 1:23.34. She was fourth placed at the same event at the 2012 Summer Paralympics The 2012 Summer Paralympics, branded as the London 2012 Paralympic Games, were an international multi-sport parasports event held from 29 August to 9 September 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. They were the 14th Summer Paralympic Gam ... with an Asian record of 1:25.63. References Living people Swimmers at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Paralympic silver medalists for China Paralympic swimmers of China Swimmers at the 2012 Summer Paralympics S7-classified Paralympic swimmers Chinese female backstroke swimmers Year of birth missing (living people) Paralympic medalists in swimming 21st-century Chinese women {{PRChina-swimming-bio-stub ...
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Cortney Jordan
Cortney Jordan (born June 24, 1991 in Las Vegas, Nevada) is an American swimmer. Swimming career Jordan broke onto the international swimming scene when she won bronze in the 50, 100, and 400 metre freestyles at 2006 World Championships. Two years later, she participated at the 2008 Summer Paralympics where she won two silver medals for and freestyles, a gold one for a freestyle and for the same sport a bronze medal for . In 2009, she competed at 2009 Short course World Championships for 50, 100, and 400 freestyles and won silver for all of them. Next year, she was awarded with two gold medals for 4x100 individual medley and freestyle at 2010 World Championships. She also competed at ParaPan Pacific Games in 2011, where she won 3 silver medals for 50, 100, and 200 metre freestyles and an individual medley. The same year, she was awarded with two bronze medals in 400 metre freestyle and 100 metre backstroke. 2012 Summer Paralympics The 2012 Summer Paralympics, branded ...
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Tess Routliffe
Tess Routliffe is a Canadian Paralympic swimmer. She represented Canada at the 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, where she won the silver medal in the women's 200 m individual medley SM7. Personal life Her sister Erin Erin is a Hiberno-English word for Ireland originating from the Irish word ''"Éirinn"''. "Éirinn" is the dative case of the Irish word for Ireland, "Éire", genitive "Éireann", the dative being used in prepositional phrases such as ''"go h ... is a professional tennis player who represents New Zealand. References External links * * Tess Routliffe at Cœur Handisport 1998 births Living people Canadian female backstroke swimmers Canadian female butterfly swimmers Canadian female breaststroke swimmers Canadian female freestyle swimmers Canadian female medley swimmers Paralympic swimmers for Canada Swimmers at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Paralympic silver medalists for Canada S7-classi ...
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Nikita Howarth
Nikita Stevie Howarth (born 24 December 1998) is a New Zealand para-cyclist and para-swimmer. She became New Zealand's youngest ever Paralympian after being selected for the 2012 Summer Paralympics, aged 13 years 8 months. She again represented New Zealand at the 2016 Summer Paralympics, where she won the gold medal in the women's 200 metre individual medley SM7 and the bronze medal in the women's 50 metre butterfly S7. Howarth was born in Hamilton, and resides in nearby Cambridge. She has a congenital bilateral arm deficiency, with no right hand and her left arm ending below the elbow. She attended Cambridge High School. Howarth started swimming at age "three or four" and started swimming competitively at age seven. At age eight, she was inspired to compete at the Paralympics and win a gold medal after 2004 Olympic cycling gold medallist Sarah Ulmer visited Howarth's school. She is classified S7 for freestyle, backstroke and butterfly, SB8 for breaststroke, and SM7 for i ...
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S7 (classification)
S7, SB6, SM7 are disability swimming classifications used for categorizing swimmers based on their level of disability. Swimmers in this class have use of their arms and trunk. They have limited leg function or are missing a leg or parts of both legs. This class includes a number of different disabilities including people with amputations and cerebral palsy. The classification is governed by the International Paralympic Committee, and competes at the Paralympic Games. Classification definition This classification is for swimming. In the classification title, S represents Freestyle, Backstroke and Butterfly strokes. SB means breaststroke. SM means individual medley. Swimming classifications are on a gradient, with one being the most severely physically impaired to ten having the least amount of physical disability. Jane Buckley, writing for the Sporting Wheelies, describes the swimmers in this classification as having: "full use of their arms and trunk with some leg function; ...
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