description Sophie Pascoe Overview
Sophie Pascoe is a New Zealand swimmer who has consistently dominated the Paralympic pool. She has accumulated a significant number of gold medals across multiple Paralympic Games, specializing in freestyle, breaststroke, and butterfly events. Pascoe's dedication to training and her competitive spirit have made her a formidable force in the world of Paralympic swimming. Her achievements inspire aspiring athletes in New Zealand and beyond.
info Sophie Pascoe Specifications
| Club | Capital Swimming Club, Wellington |
| Sport | Para-swimming |
| Full Name | Sophie Pascoe |
| Birth Year | 1993 |
| Nationality | New Zealand |
| Primary Events | Freestyle, Breaststroke, Butterfly, Individual Medley |
| Disability Type | Congenital below-knee leg deficiency |
| First Paralympics | Beijing 2008 |
| Total Paralympic Medals | 19 (9 gold, 6 silver, 4 bronze) |
| Disability Classification | S9 (below-knee leg deficiency) |
| Total Paralympic Appearances | 4 (2008, 2012, 2016, 2020) |
balance Sophie Pascoe مزايا & عيوب
- Most decorated New Zealand Paralympian with 9 gold medals across three Paralympic Games
- Versatile swimmer excelling in freestyle, breaststroke, and butterfly events
- Consistent podium performer with 19 total Paralympic medals including golds, silvers, and bronzes
- World record holder in multiple S9 classification events
- Represents New Zealand with distinction, inspiring adaptive athletes globally
- Demonstrates exceptional longevity spanning multiple Paralympic cycles since 2008
- Sport classification mismatch: listed as combat sports but competes in swimming
- Limited visibility outside New Zealand compared to Olympic counterparts
- S9 classification may not reflect severity of disability to general audiences
- Age and career timeline may limit future competitive participation
- Sport-specific achievements less accessible to general sports enthusiasts
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What is Sophie Pascoe's disability and classification?
Sophie Pascoe has a below-knee leg deficiency, classified as S9 in para-swimming. This classification indicates mild impairment affecting her legs but allows her to compete in the S9 category alongside swimmers with similar functional limitations.
How many Paralympic medals has Sophie Pascoe won?
Sophie Pascoe has won 19 Paralympic medals across Athens 2008, London 2012, Rio 2016, and Tokyo 2020, including 9 gold medals, making her New Zealand's most successful Paralympian in history.
What events does Sophie Pascoe compete in?
Pascoe competes in multiple swimming strokes including freestyle (50m, 100m, 400m), breaststroke (100m, 200m), butterfly (100m, 200m), and individual medley events across various distances within the S9 classification.
When did Sophie Pascoe begin her swimming career?
Sophie Pascoe began swimming at age six and started competitive para-swimming in her early teens before making her Paralympic debut at Beijing 2008, where she immediately won multiple gold medals.
What records has Sophie Pascoe set?
Pascoe holds multiple world records in the S9 classification, particularly in the 100m butterfly, 100m breaststroke, and 200m individual medley events, many set during her dominant performances at Paralympic Games.
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- Club: Capital Swimming Club, Wellington
- Sport: Para-swimming
- Full Name: Sophie Pascoe
- Birth Year: 1993
- Nationality: New Zealand
- Primary Events: Freestyle, Breaststroke, Butterfly, Individual Medley
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