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2008 Idaho State Track & Field Championships
Boise, Idaho
 
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2009 - International Paralympic World Rankings (Swimming):
           100 meter breast - 9th in the SB5 classification
           200 meter individual medley - 21st in the SM6 classification
           400 meter free - 22nd in the S7 classification
 
2009 - Summer Can-Am Swimming Championships in Edmonton, Alberta.  Gold medal in the 50 breast, silver in 100 breast and 200 IM.
 
2009 - After 2 years of cooperation with the Idaho High School Activities Association, the board passed the inclusion of wheelchair track and field athletes as a sanctioned sporting event for the 2010 track and field season.  Many thanks to all who were instrumental in the realization of these efforts.
 
2009 - Spring Can-Am Swimming Championships in Gresham, Oregon.  Gold medals in the 50 breast, 100 breast, and 200 IM.
 
2008 - Received varsity letter for swimming and seleceted as a Captain for the Eagle High Swim Team for 2009 season.
 
2008 - Snake River Swimming LSC's Awards:
            Daniel Dewey Sportsperson of the Year
            SRS Swimmer of the Year
 
2008 - International Paralympic World Rankings (Swimming):
           100 meter breast - 23rd in the SB5 classification
           200 meter individual medley - 26th in the SM6 classification


2008 - competed in swimming, track, and power-lifting for Team USA at the International Wheelchair and Amputee Sports Federation's Junior World Games.  Earned Gold in the 100 meter breast, Silver in powerlifting and the 200 meter IM, and Bronze in the 50 fly.  There were over 400 athletes from 20 countries.

2008
- set 6 National Records in swimming at the National Junior Disability Championships

2008
- competed in the US Paralympic Swimming Trials at the University of Minnesota

2008
- competed in the Idaho High School State Track & Field Meet.  It was the first wheelchair event in the history of Idaho High School athletics.  It was an exhibition 800 meters.  Received varsity letter.

2008
- Joined the Las Vegas Rebels (track, field, swimming, powerlifting)

1999-2008
- competed in the Jr. National Wheelchair Championships in Albuquerque, NM;  2 years in Piscataway, NJ; 2 years in New London, CT;  Mesa, AZ; 2 years in Tampa, FL; and Spokane, WA

I have earned 49 first place finishes, 26 second place, and 17 third place during these competitions

2007
- competed in the Can-Am Swimming Championships in Vancouver, BC and College Park, MD - Received the Gold Medal in the 100 breast stroke in Maryland.

2006 - competed in the Can-Am Swimming Championships in San Antonio, TX


2006
- my track relay team set a national record in the 800 mixed medley and I set a swimming record in the 200 meter Individual Medley

2005
- set National Records in swimming for the 25 and 50 yard butterfly, the 200 meter freestyle, the 100 meter backstroke and in the 4x25 mixed medley relay.

2004
- set National Record in swimming for the 25 and 50 yard butterfly

2003
- joined the Jr. Sonics Wheelchair Basketball Team and Shadow Seals Swim Team from Seattle, WA

2003
- joined the Boise Y Swim Team and member of USA Swimming

2002
- set National Record for the 60 meter dash

2001
- started ski lessons at Bogus Basin through Recreation Unlimited

2001
- moved to Idaho and race for Team Shadow from Seattle, WA

1999
- member of Wheelchair Sports USA and the Arizona Heat track & field team

Age 6 record holder, Mayo Clinic Corporate Challange 8k in Scottsdale, AZ


Feb 1999
- first race, Las Vegas Friendship 5k (1st place Wheelchair Division)