,
Shelly Woods, Tatyana McFadden,
Amanda McGrory). •
2003: Member of U.S. Paralympics Track & Field National Team •
2004: Silver medal, 100m; Bronze medal, 200m –
2004 Summer Paralympics •
2005: Gold medal, 100m; Two silver medals, 400m, 800m; Bronze medal, 200m – IPC Open European National Championships,
Espoo, Finland •
2006: Gold medal, 100m (WR); Two silver medals, 200m, 400m,) – IPC World Championships, Assen, The Netherlands •
2007: Three second-place finishes, 200m, 400m, 800m – Meet in the Heat,
Atlanta, Ga. •
2007: Two first-place finishes, 200m, 800m – U.S. Paralympics Track & Field National Championships, Atlanta, Ga. •
2007: First place, 200m (WR) – Boiling Point Wheelchair Track Classic, Windsor,
Ontario, Canada •
2007: Two gold medals, 400m, 800m –
Paralympic World Cup, Manchester, United Kingdom •
2008: Silver medal, 200m T54; silver medal, 400m T54; silver medal, 800m T54; bronze medal, Women's 4 × 100 m relay T53/T54 –
2008 Summer Paralympics. •
2010: Won the Open Women's Division of the
Shepherd Center Wheelchair Division of the AJC
Peachtree Road Race in
Atlanta with the time of 23:47:66. •
2011: Won the 2011 Open Women's Division of the
Shepherd Center Wheelchair Division of the AJC
Peachtree Road Race in
Atlanta with the time of 23:39:26. •
2012: Won the 2012 Open Women's Division of the
Shepherd Center Wheelchair Division of the AJC
Peachtree Road Race in
Atlanta with the time of 23:53:08. •
2012: 100m T54; 400m T54; gold medal, 800m T54; 1500m T54; marathon –
2012 Summer Paralympics. •
2013: Won the women's wheelchair divisions of the Boston, Chicago, London, and New York City marathons in 2013. ==References==