HOWARTH Nikita

24 Dec 1998
22
Female
SB7,S7
HAMILTON
 
New Zealand
TE AWAMUTU
 
New Zealand

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
SWM Swimming Women's 100m Breaststroke - SB7 4
Women's 50m Butterfly - S7 6

Schedule

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Tokyo Aquatics Centre
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Tokyo Aquatics Centre
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Tokyo Aquatics Centre
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Tokyo Aquatics Centre
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Biographical Information

Highlights

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SWIMMING
RankEventYearLocationResult
Paralympic Games
1200m Individual Medley - SM72016Rio de Janeiro, BRA2:57.29
350m Butterfly - S72016Rio de Janeiro, BRA35.97
6100m Backstroke - S72016Rio de Janeiro, BRA1:25.37
6200m Individual Medley - SM72012London, GBR3:10.48
7100m Breaststroke - SB82016Rio de Janeiro, BRA1:31.11
9100m Breaststroke - SB82012London, GBR1:33.48
1150m Butterfly - S72012London, GBR40.94
World Championships
150m Butterfly - S72015Glasgow, GBR35.93
1200m Individual Medley - SM72015Glasgow, GBR2:59.85
1200m Individual Medley - SM72013Montreal, QC, CAN3:02.70
350m Butterfly - S72013Montreal, QC, CAN37.34
4100m Backstroke - S72015Glasgow, GBR1:28.09
4100m Backstroke - S72013Montreal, QC, CAN1:30.24
6100m Breaststroke - SB82015Glasgow, GBR1:28.77
74x100m Medley Relay - 34 Points2015Glasgow, GBR5:09.48
8100m Freestyle - S72015Glasgow, GBR1:23.14
850m Freestyle - S72013Montreal, QC, CAN37.47
9100m Breaststroke - SB82013Montreal, QC, CAN1:32.93
1050m Freestyle - S72015Glasgow, GBR38.74
Commonwealth Games
5100m Freestyle - S82014Glasgow, GBR1:19.36
7100m Breaststroke - SB92014Glasgow, GBR1:33.21

CYCLING TRACK
RankEventYearLocation
Track World Championships
6Women's C4 - 500m Time Trial2019Apeldoorn, NED
9C4 3000m Individual Pursuit2018Rio de Janeiro, BRA
14C1-5 750m Team Sprint2019Apeldoorn, NED
14C1-5 750m Team Sprint2018Rio de Janeiro, BRA

CYCLING ROAD
RankEventYearLocation
Track World Championships
10Women's C4 - Scratch Race2019Apeldoorn, NED
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Keeta (Facebook profile, 25 Jun 2021)
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Athlete
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English
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Hamilton Aquatics [New Zealand]
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Caleb Dobbs
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Her sister Astrid has played football for the Cambridge women's A team in New Zealand. (fitnessjournal.co.nz, 02 Apr 2015)
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She has represented New Zealand in Para cycling, competing at the track world championships in 2018 and 2019. (SportsDeskOnline, 13 Aug 2021; paralympics.org.nz, 01 Jan 2020)
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She learned to swim at age three, and began competing at age seven. (attitudelive.com, 01 Jul 2015)
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She was inspired to take up swimming after New Zealander cyclist Sarah Ulmer visited her school with the gold medal she won at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens. (stuff.co.nz, 28 Dec 2013)
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To compete at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. (attitudelive.com, 20 Aug 2020; paralympics.org.nz, 01 Jan 2020; swimmingwaikato.co.nz, 12 Apr 2021)
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New Zealander Para swimmer and wheelchair rugby player Cameron Leslie. (fitnessjournal.co.nz, 02 Apr 2015)
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She was named a Member of the New Zealand Order of Merit [MNZM] in the 2017 New Year's Honours list for services to swimming. (newshub.co.nz, 31 Dec 2016)

In 2016 she was named the Waikato region's Sportswoman of the Year in New Zealand. (stuff.co.nz, 08 May 2019)

In 2015 she was named Secondary School Sportswoman of the Year at the Waikato Regional Sports Awards in Hamilton, New Zealand. (yourcambridgenews.com, 05 Feb 2016)

General Interest

Classification
S7, SB7, SM7 (IPC, 13 Aug 2021)

Type of Impairment
Limb deficiency (stuff.co.nz, 29 Aug 2013)

Origin of Impairment
Congenital (stuff.co.nz, 29 Aug 2013)

Impairment Details
She was born missing the lower part of her left arm and her right hand. (stuff.co.nz, 29 Aug 2013)

General
RETIREMENT AND RETURN
She initially competed in Para swimming, before switching to Para cycling following the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. She announced her retirement from Para sport in May 2019 after struggling with the autoimmune disease psoriasis, which was exacerbated by her diet and the materials she wore while cycling. "Trying to train as a cyclist with psoriasis was extremely hard. It was a daily battle trying to navigate what I was eating, making sure I wasn't wearing anything that could cause a flare-up and also managing the pain from trying to push through it to get my sessions done." In around October 2019, she chose to return to Para swimming. "I thought it would be like last time, when I wasn't enjoying the training or living in Auckland, so I needed to get away. Now I'm training close to home and my family, I get on well with my coach and I've set my sights on the Tokyo Paralympics again. I wasn't expecting to be doing so well so quickly [speaking in 2020], but it's given me a lot of confidence that I can make it to Tokyo. Just making the team will be a huge accomplishment and one I will be very proud of." (stuff.co.nz, 12 Mar 2020; stuff.co.nz, 08 May 2019)

FROM SWIMMING TO CYCLING
After taking a five-month break from sport after competing in Para swimming at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, she decided to switch her focus to competing in Para cycling. "I did a development cycling camp a few months after Rio and I loved it and I was like, 'You know what, I'm going to switch'. I didn't think there was going to be a little black line in cycling [like in the pool], but there is that one that goes around the bottom that you follow. I just want to prove that I'm a good Para athlete, doing two Para sports is an achievement in itself I think." She retired from Para sport in May 2019, but made a return to para swimming later that year. (stuff.co.nz, 12 Mar 2020; paralympics.org.nz, 26 Feb 2018)

Legend
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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