April Holmes

April Holmes (born 11 March 1973) is a Paralympic athlete from the USA competing mainly in category T44 sprint events.

April Holmes
at the T44 – 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships
Personal information
NationalityUSA
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Height5.8 ft (1.8 m) (2010)
Weight140 lb (64 kg) (2010)
Websitewww.aprilholmes.com
Sport
SportParalympic athletics
Event(s)all events
Coached byAl Joyner

Biography

Holmes grew up in Somerdale, New Jersey.[1] She competed in the 2004 Summer Paralympics in Athens, Greece, where she won a bronze medal in the women's Long jump – F44/46 event, finished sixth in the women's 100 metres – T46 event, with a world T44 record and finished seventh in the women's 200 metres – T46 event. She also competed at the 2008 Summer Paralympics in Beijing, China, winning a gold medal in the women's 100 metres – T44 event, and the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, winning a bronze medal in the women's 100 metres – T44 event.

Data

  • Training Location: Chula Vista, CA
  • Hometown: Somerdale, NJ
  • Classification: Below the knee Amputee (T-44)
  • Disability acquired: Train accident (January 2001)
  • Coach: Al Joyner (1984 Olympic Gold Medalist- Triple Jump)
  • Education: BS Mass Communication (Norfolk St. University)
  • MBA Marketing (University of Phoenix)
  • Sponsors: Jordan Brand, Ossur Prosthetics, US *Paralympics, Hartford Insurance

Major achievements

  • 2012: Bronze medal, 100m (T44) – Paralympic Games, London
  • 2011: Bronze medal, 100m (T44) – IPC Athletics World Championships, Christchurch, New Zealand
  • 2008: Gold medal, 100m – Paralympic Games, Beijing, China
  • 2008: Three gold medals, 100m, 200m and Long Jump – U.S. Paralympic Track & Field Championships, Phoenix, Ariz.
  • 2008: World record 200m T44/F44 (27.10)- Boiling Point Track Classic
  • 2007: Three gold medals, 100m, 200m and Long Jump – U.S. Paralympic Track & Field National Championships, Marietta, Ga.
  • 2006: Two gold medals, 100m, 200m; Bronze medal, Long Jump – 2006 IPC Athletics World Championships, Assen, The Netherlands
  • 2006: Two world records, 100m (12.98), 200m (27.10) – U.S. Paralympics Track & Field National Championships, Atlanta, Ga.
  • 2006: Gold medal, long jump – Visa Paralympic World Cup, Manchester, United Kingdom
  • 2006: Two gold medals, 100m, 400m – Paralympic Revival, Duderstadt, Germany
  • 2006: Bronze medal, long jump – IPC Athletics World Indoor Championships, Sweden
  • 2006: Two gold medals, 100m, 200m – German National Championships, Leverkusen, Germany
  • 2004: Two world records, 100m, 200m; Bronze medal, long jump – Paralympic Games, Athens, Greece
  • 2003: Gold medal, 100m; Silver medal, 200m – Rocky Mountain State Games, Colorado Springs, Colo.
  • 2003: Gold medal, 200m – German National Championships, Leverkusen, Germany
  • 2002: Silver medal, 100m; Fourth place, 200m – IPC Athletics World Championships, Lille, France
  • 2002: First place, 100m – DS/USA's International Challenge, Orlando, Fla.

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