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Claudia Cicero Dos Santos Sabino, PR1 Women’s Single Sculls, Brazil, 2021 Final Paralympic Qualification Regatta, Gavirate, Italy / Maren Derlien / MyRowingPhoto.com

In a few short days, the world will be watching as rowers once again take to the water at Tokyo’s Sea Forest Waterway. This time for the Paralympic regatta. Tokyo 2020 marks the fourth consecutive Games to include rowing since the sport’s Paralympic debut at Beijing 2008.

Remarkably, six of the 96 rowers racing at Tokyo have been to every one of those Games. Meet Claudia Sabino (Brazil), Jolanta Majka (Poland), Josiane Lima (Brazil), Kathryn Ross (Australia), Liudmila Vauchok (Belarus) and Victoria Nolan (Canada).

Claudia Sabino (BRA)

Name Claudia Cicero Sabino
Born 4 August, 1977
Age at Games 44
Nation Brazil
Event PR1 women’s single sculls
Prior Games Beijing 2008 – 6th AS women’s single sculls

London 2012 – 4th AS women’s single sculls

Rio 2016 – 6th AS women’s single sculls

Claudia Sabino is one of two Brazilian rowers setting a perfect attendance record at all four Paralympic Games. It has been 14 years since Sabino struck gold at her first World Rowing event in the Arms and Shoulders (now PR1) single sculls at the 2007 Adaptive World Rowing Championships. While she has taken a number of World Rowing medals since, a Paralympic podium finish has proved elusive, something Sabino, without a doubt, hopes to change at Tokyo 2020 when she races at her fourth Games.

Racing gets underway (3) at the 2019 World Rowing Cup II in Poznan, Poland
Michal Gadowski (b), Jolanta Majka (s), PR2 Mixed double sculls, Poland, Heats, 2019 World Rowing Cup II, Poznan, Poland

 

 

 

 

 

 

Jolanta Majka (POL)

Name Jolanta Majka
Born 13 July, 1978
Age at Games 43
Nation Poland
Event PR2 mixed double sculls
Prior Games Sydney 2000 – (swimming) 6th 4×100 m medley; and heats 100 m backstroke

Beijing 2008 – 6th TA mixed double sculls

London 2012 – 10th TA mixed double sculls

Rio 2016 – 6th TA mixed double sculls

Poland’s Jolanta Majka is perhaps the most experienced Paralympian of all her competitors. Tokyo 2020 will actually be her fifth Paralympic Games. Her first appearance came in Sydney 2000 where Majka raced as a swimmer in the women’s 100 m backstroke S10 and women’s 4×100 m medley 34 pts events, making the final in the latter. Following those Games and many years of racing in the water, she decided to give racing on the water a try along with her husband Piotr Majka, who raced as her rowing partner until 2009. From silver at her first international race at the 2006 World Rowing Championships, Majka has raced in the Trunk and Arms (now PR2) mixed double sculls to 6th place at Beijing, 10th place at London 2012 and 6th place again at Rio 2016. Majka will race at Tokyo with Michal Gadowski, her rowing partner since 2011.

Brazillian Trunk and Arms Mixed Double
The Brazillian duo of Elton Santana (b) and Josiane Lima (s) fly down the course to win Heat Two of the TAMix2x The 2009 World Rowing Championships are being held in Poznan, Poland, on the Malta Rowing Course.

Josiane Lima (BRA)

Name Josiane Dias De Lima
Born 25 February, 1975
Age at Games 46
Nation Brazil
Event PR2 mixed double sculls
Prior Games Beijing 2008 – Bronze TA mixed double sculls

London 2012 – 8th TA mixed double sculls

Rio 2016 – 7th TA mixed double sculls

Brazil’s second four-time Paralympic rower is Josiane Lima, who was one of the early participants in Brazil’s fledgling para rowing programme in the mid-2000s. Finishing 8th at her first appearance at the 2006 World Rowing Championships with then partner Rafael Luz in the Trunk and Arms (now PR2) mixed double sculls. The next year Lima won gold with new partner Lucas Pagani at the 2007 World Rowing Championships. Another year and another rowing partner later, Liam made her Paralympic debut finishing 8th at Beijing 2008 Paralympics, this time with Elton Santana, with whom she claimed silver at the 2009 World Rowing Championships. Lima and her next partner, Isaac Ribeiro raced to 8th at the London 2012 Games and she has raced with her current partner, Michel Gomes Pessanha since 2014 including their 7th place finish at Rio 2016.

Kathryn Ross (b), Simon Albury (s), PR2 Mixed double sculls, Australia, 2021 World Rowing Final Paralympic Qualification Regatta, Gavirate, Italy – Maren Derlien / MyRowingPhoto.com

Kathryn Ross (AUS)

Name Kathryn Ross
Born 25 June, 1981
Age at Games 40
Nation Australia
Event PR2 mixed double sculls
Prior Games Beijing 2008 –   Silver TA mixed double sculls

London 2012 – 5th TA mixed double sculls

Rio 2016 – 8th TA mixed double sculls

 

Kathryn Ross made her debut in rowing on the world stage at the 2007 World Rowing Championships where she won silver with her then team mate, John Maclean, in the Trunk and Arms (now PR2) mixed double sculls. She and Maclean again claimed silver at the Beijing 2008 Paralympics. Finishing just shy of the podium at London 2012, Ross and new partner, Gavin Bellis, finally took gold at the 2013 World Rowing Championships. The duo went on to finish 8th at Rio 2016 and Ross moved into singles competition to win the PR2 women’s single sculls at the 2019 World Rowing Championships. Since the double is the only Paralympic PR2 event, Ross has now partnered with Simon Albury for the upcoming Tokyo Games where she has her eyes set on another podium performance.

Liudmila Vauchok; PR1 W1x; Belarus ; 2021 World Rowing European Olympic and Paralympic Qualification Regatta; Varese, Italy

Liudmila Vauchok (BLR)

Name Liudmila Vauchok
Born 19 June, 1981
Age at Games 40
Nation Belarus
Event PR1 women’s single sculls
Prior Games Beijing 2008 – Silver AS women’s single sculls

London 2012 – Bronze AS women’s single sculls

Rio 2016 – 5th AS women’s single sculls

With 14 years of international competition behind her, Belarusian sculler Liudmila Vauchok is no stranger to the World Rowing and Paralympic podium. In her first international season, she captured silver in the Arms and Shoulders (now PR1) women’s single sculls at the 2007 World Rowing Championships where she also raced to 12th place in the Trunk and Arms (now PR2) mixed double sculls. The following year, Vauchok claimed silver again at the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games. Four years later it was bronze at London 2012. With a fifth place result in Rio 2016 and more recently finishing 8th at the 2019 World Rowing Championships, Vauchok, who went on to win the Final Paralympic Qualification Regatta, will be looking to step back onto the podium for Tokyo 2020.

Bayleigh Hooper (b), Andrew Todd, Victoria Nolan, Kyle Fredrickson (s), Laura Court (c), PR3 Mixed coxed four , Canada, 2021 World Rowing Final Paralympic Qualification Regatta, Gavirate, Italy – Maren Derlien / MyRowingPhoto.com

Victoria Nolan (CAN)

Name Victoria Nolan
Born 3 January, 1975
Age at Games 46
Nation Canada
Event PR3 mixed fours with coxswain
Prior Games Beijing 2008 –   6th LTA mixed fours with coxswain

London 2012 – 7th LTA mixed fours with coxswain

Rio 2016 – Bronze LTA mixed fours with coxswain

Victoria Nolan is Canada’s most experienced para rower going into these Paralympics. She’s also the only rower the PR3 mixed fours with coxswain event to have attended all previous Paralympic regattas. Like Vauchok, Nolan’s first World Rowing race was at the 2007 World Rowing Championships, where she took bronze in the Legs, Trunk and Arms (now PR3) mixed fours with coxswain.  The experience gained since, including World Rowing Championship gold in 2010 and a podium finish (bronze) at the Rio 2016 Games, will be invaluable in a crew where only one other member has attended a Games before (Andrew Todd, who also won bronze with this crew at Rio 2016).