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Rachelle at the International Paralympic Committee (I.P.C.) World Athletics Championship, Lille, France in July 2002

Rachelle's Athletic Achievements

2007
--Bronze medal 100m Sprint, 2007 ParaPan Am Games, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, September
--2007 US Paralympic National Track & Field Championship, Atlanta GA, July, Gold medal Javelin, Silver medal 100m Sprint, Silver medal Shot Put.
--2007 Canadian National Track & Field Championship,  Windsor, Ontario, 1st place Shot Put, 2nd place 100m Sprint.
 
2006
--Member, U.S. Paralympic Track & Field Team, 2006 IPC World Athletic Championship, Assen, Netherlands, September 2006.
--2006 US Paralympic National Track & Field Championship, Atlanta GA, July, 1st place 200m Sprint, 2nd place 100m Sprint, 1st place Shot Put.
 
2005
--Member US Paralympic Table Tennis Team competing at the US Paralympic Table Tennis Championship in Dec 2005, Las Vegas
--I.P.C. ranked #1 in the World, F37, Long Jump.
--I.P.C. ranked #4 in the World, T37, 100m Sprint.
--I.P.C. ranked #12 in the World, T37, 200m Sprint.
--Member Team USA, Track & Field, 2005 CP-ISRA World Championships, T37/F37 female, 1st Place Long Jump, 2nd Place 100m Sprint, 3rd Place 200m Sprint, 3rd Place Shot Put.
--Member Team USA, Table Tennis, 2005 CP-ISRA World Championships, 4th Place, Class 7 Women's Open.
--Member BlazeSports Tampa Bay Track & Field Team, 2005 National Junior Disability Championship, T37/F37 female, 1st Place 100m Sprint, 1st Place Long Jump, 1st Place, Shot Put, 1st Place Discus, set new national junior record in Shot Put and Long Jump.
--#1 ranked CP7* female track & field athlete in U.S.
--Member W.T. Dwyer High School Track Team.

2004
--I.P.C. ranked at #3 in the World, T37, 100m Sprint.
--I.P.C. ranked at #6 in the world, T37, 200m Sprint.
--Named to U.S. Paralympic National Track & Field Team, in contention for nomination to U.S. team that will compete at the 2004 Athens Paralympics.
--#1 ranked CP7* female track athlete in U.S.
--Member W.T. Dwyer High School Track Team.

2003
--Named to Paralympic "Potential List" for nomination to 2004 U.S. Track & Field Team.
--#1 ranked CP7* female track athlete in U.S.
--I.P.C. ranked at #9 in the World, T37, 100m Sprint.
--I.P.C. ranked at #9 in the world, T37, 200m Sprint.
--National Sports Festival for Athletes with Disabilities, June 2003, CP7 female, 1st Place 100m Sprint, 1st Place 200m Sprint.
--First U.S. female CP7 sprinter to ever qualify for Paralympic competition.
--Member W.T. Dwyer High School Track Team.

2002
--#1 ranked CP7 female track athlete in U.S., age 15.
--Member, U.S. Paralympic Track & Field Team, 2002 IPC World Athletic Championship, Lille, France, July 2002.
--First U.S. female CP7 sprinter to ever qualify for international competition.

2001
--#1 ranked CP7 female track and field athlete in U.S., age 14.
--National Sports Festival for Athletes with Disabilities, June 2001, CP7 female, 1st Place 100m Sprint, 1st Place 200m Sprint, 1st Place Shot Put, 1st Place Long Jump, 1st Place Discus, 2nd Place Javelin.


I.P.C.: International Paralympic Committee

CP-ISRA: Cerebral Palsy International Sports and Recreation Association
 

* CP7: US classification for cerebral palsy, ambulatory hemiplegic athletes. CP7 equates to classification 37 under the international system.

For additional information on classifications for athletes with cerebral palsy, brain injury, or survivors of stroke; go to
NDSA Classifications.