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Sarah Rose (swimmer)

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Sarah Rose
Sarah Rose in November 2012
Personal information
Full nameSarah Rose
Nationality Australia
Born (1986-02-18) 18 February 1986 (age 38)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Sport
SportSwimming
StrokesFreestyle, butterfly
ClassificationsS8, SB7, SM8
Medal record
Women's paralympic swimming
Representing  Australia
Paralympic Games
Bronze medal – third place 2004 Athens 50 m butterfly S6
World Championships (LC)
Silver medal – second place 2006 Durban 50 m butterfly S6

Sarah Rose (born 18 February 1986) is a Paralympic swimming competitor from Australia. She was born in Sydney with dwarfism.[1][2] At the 2004 Athens Games, she competed in four events and won a bronze medal in the Women's 50 m Butterfly S6 event.[3] At the 2008 Beijing Games she competed in four events.

At the 2006 IPC Swimming World Championships, she won a silver medal in the Women's 50m Butterfly S6.[2]

Rose at the 2012 London Paralympics
Rose with Ellie Cole and Jason Hellwig at the 2012 Australian Paralympian of the Year ceremony

In 2012, she made a comeback after a serious back injury and achieved her aim of selection for the Australian team to represent at the 2012 London Games.[4][5]

She was an Australian Institute of Sport paralympic swimming scholarship holder from 2004 to 2009.[6] She works as an administrative assistant for The House with No Steps, an organisation set up to help the disabled.[2]

In 2016, she was awarded Speedo Services to the Australian Swim Team at the Swimming Australia Awards.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Australian Paralympic Committee (2008). Media guide : 2004 Athens Paralympic Games. Sydney, Australia: Australian Paralympic Committee.
  2. ^ a b c "Athlete Profile - Sarah Rose". IPC Swimming Website. International Paralympic Committee. Archived from the original on 11 January 2015. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  3. ^ "Athlete Search Results". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 4 October 2011.
  4. ^ "Showdown for London berths". Sydney Unio Sport & Fitness. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  5. ^ "Paralympic swim team revealed". Australian Swimming Website. Australian Swimming. Archived from the original on 11 July 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
  6. ^ "AIS Roll of Honour for the Paralympics". Australian Sports Commission Website. Archived from the original on 23 February 2012. Retrieved 2 April 2012.
  7. ^ "Swimming Australia Gala Dinner 2016". Swimming Australia website. Retrieved 6 November 2016.