Paraswimming Competing at the
2000 Summer Paralympics in
Sydney, Australia, Tuomela earned a silver medal in the 50-metre
freestyle as well as three sixth-place finishes in the 100 freestyle, 100-meter
backstroke and 200-meter
medley. Her accomplishments merited an invitation to the 2004 Paralympic Games in
Athens, Greece, where she placed fourth in the 50-meter freestyle and had two sixth-place finishes in the 100-meter freestyle and 100-meter backstroke. Tuomela also set five Canadian records in swimming. She won two gold medals in May, 2006 at the Belgian Paralympic Championships in the 50-meter
breaststroke and 100-meter backstroke. She also took the silver medal in the 100-meter breaststroke. In 1998 Tuomela was one of 35 young people from
North America and
Russia to win the "Yes I Can" award, which recognizes the accomplishments of people with disabilities. She was honored in Sault Ste. Marie in 1992 for her academic achievements. On September 30, 2006, Tuomela became one of the first ten inductees in the Sault Ste. Marie Walk of Fame. In 2009, she was indicted into the Sault Ste. Marie Sports Hall of Fame.
Paratriathlon Tuomela stopped competing in para swimming in 2008. After an eight-year break from sports, she returned to compete in para triathlon. In June 2016, she competed in the ITU Nationals in Ottawa. Guided by Pennock, Tuomela won a gold medal in the women’s visually impaired race at the
Duathlon World Championships in
Penticton in 2017. In 2019, she won bronze at the ITU Paratriathlon World Championship in
Lausanne, Switzerland with guide Marianne Hogan. Tuomela and Hogan won bronze in the 2019 World Para-triathlon Series in the women’s visually impaired category. At the
2021 Tokyo Paralympics, Tuomela placed fifth in the women’s visually-impaired triathlon, with Hogan. In June 2022, Tuomela and guide
Emma Skaug were named to Canada's
2022 Commonwealth Games team. The pair won bronze, marking Canada’s first-ever medal in the event. Tuomela and Skaug won bronze at the 2023 World Triathlon Championship Series in Yokohama, Japan. Tuomela retired from sport at the end of 2023. == Personal life ==