Nisha Rathode (Editor)

Mallory Weggemann

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Nationality
  
American

Club
  
Rip Tide Swim Team

Residence
  
Minnesota, USA

Name
  
Mallory Weggemann

Sport
  
Swimming

Height
  
1.75 m

Disability class
  
S8, SB7, SM8


Mallory Weggemann As a competitive swimmer Mallory Weggemann thought her

Born
  
March 26, 1989 (age 35) (
1989-03-26
)

Website
  
malloryweggemannusa.com

Awards
  
Best Female Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award

Profiles

Keynote speaker mallory weggemann presented by speakers com everything happens for a reason


Mallory Weggemann (born March 26, 1989) is a Paralympic swimmer from the USA. She became paraplegic after an epidural injection to treat post-shingles back pain in 2008. She broke many world records in the S7 classification, and won multiple gold medals at the IPC Swimming World Championships in 2009 and 2010. At the 2012 Paralympics, she was controversially reclassified to S8, a class for swimmers with less impairment. She won the S8 50 metre freestyle event in a new Paralympic record time.

Contents

Mallory Weggemann Mallory Weggemann The Factory Agency

Just under four months after becoming paralyzed Mallory was back in the pool, with her eyes on Gold at the 2012 Paralympic Games. Having achieved that goal, she decided it was time to chase her ultimate dream, to walk again. For years, this was something that was deemed impossible, but a new possibility arose and in order to achieve her goal, Mallory reached out to the public to ask for their support through a crowd funding Indiegogo campaign. On November 16, 2013 Mallory’s dream came true, and she was able to “walk” again for the first time in nearly six years with her loved ones by her side. In order to accomplish this dream Mallory worked very closely with Mayo Clinic in Rochester, MN to learn how to use her customized leg braces with the assistance of forearm crutches. Although, Mallory’s wheelchair will never be replaced by her customized leg braces and forearm crutches, they have allowed her to have short moments of upright mobility and the freedom of standing at her 5’ 9” stature again.

Mallory Weggemann Against All Odds The Journey of Mallory Weggemann

Currently, Weggemann continues to train in pursuit of the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil and actively building upon her career outside of the pool through motivational speaking and other public appearances around the world. Mallory will also be featured in "The Current," a documentary produced by Make A Hero, a non-profit organization focused on inspiring individuals with disabilities to enjoy the freedom of adaptive sports.

Mallory Weggemann ww1prwebcomprfiles2014042411796149Mallory

Mallory weggemann the journey of new mobility part 1


Honors and awards

Mallory Weggemann Mallory Weggemann Speaker Contact Booking Agent For Fees

  • World Disabled Swimmer of the Year - 2009, 2010
  • USA Swimming Disabled Swimmer of the Year (Trischa L. Zorn Award) - 2009, 2010, 2011
  • Best Female Athlete with a Disability ESPY Award - 2011

  • Mallory Weggemann Mallory Weggemann Speaker Contact Booking Agent For Fees

    Mallory Weggemann Bethany Hamilton and Mallory Weggemann Photos 39The

    Mallory Weggemann Mallory Weggemann Homes Color Idea

    Mallory Weggemann Mallory Weggemann Pictures 32nd Annual Salute To Women

    References

    Mallory Weggemann Wikipedia