GARCIA-TOLSON Rudy

14 Sep 1988
32
Male
SB6,SM7,S7
BLOOMINGTON, CA
 
United States of America
COLORADO SPRINGS, CO
 
United States of America

Events and Medals

Schedule

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Start Time Location Event Status
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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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 - SM72008Beijing, CHN2:35.92
1200m Individual Medley - SM72004Athens, GRE2:43.65
2200m Individual Medley - SM72016Rio de Janeiro, BRA2:33.87
2200m Individual Medley - SM72012London, GBR2:33.94
3100m Breaststroke - SB72008Beijing, CHN1:24.01
5100m Breaststroke - SB72004Athens, GRE1:26.68
6100m Breaststroke - SB72016Rio de Janeiro, BRA1:22.45
64x100m Freestyle Relay - 34 Points2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA4:11.00
64x100m Medley Relay - 34 Points2012London, GBR4:26.04
74x100m Medley Relay - 34 Points2008Beijing, CHN4:29.38
74x100m Medley Relay - 34 Points2004Athens, GRE4:37.82
9400m Freestyle - S82008Beijing, CHN5:02.17
9100m Butterfly - S82004Athens, GRE1:17.60
10400m Freestyle - S82012London, GBR4:54.84
12100m Butterfly - S82016Rio de Janeiro, BRA1:09.73
12100m Backstroke - S82012London, GBR1:17.580
12100m Butterfly - S82008Beijing, CHN1:12.99
13100m Backstroke - S82008Beijing, CHN1:18.02
17100m Butterfly - S82012London, GBR1:09.94
World Championships
1200m Individual Medley - SM72010Eindhoven, NED2:36.78
1200m Individual Medley - SM72006Durban, RSA2:43.15
3100m Breaststroke - SB72010Eindhoven, NED1:26.90
4200m Individual Medley - SM72015Glasgow, GBR2:41.32
4100m Breaststroke - SB72006Durban, RSA1:27.93
54x100m Freestyle Relay - 34 Points2010Eindhoven, NED4:05.78
54x50m Freestyle Relay - 20 Points2002Mar del Plata, ARG2:56.85
6100m Breaststroke - SB72015Glasgow, GBR1:25.09
64x100m Medley Relay - 34 Points2015Glasgow, GBR4:32.10
74x100m Freestyle Relay - 34 Points2015Glasgow, GBR4:14.95
7200m Individual Medley - SM72002Mar del Plata, ARG3:09.62
10400m Freestyle - S82006Durban, RSA5:25.14
10100m Butterfly - S82006Durban, RSA1:15.26
10100m Butterfly - S82002Mar del Plata, ARG1:31.82
11100m Backstroke - S82010Eindhoven, NED1:16.69
12100m Breaststroke - SB72002Mar del Plata, ARG1:46.07
18100m Freestyle - S82006Durban, RSA1:09.16
27Men's 5km Open Water2006Durban, RSA1:21:07
DNFMen's 5km Open Water S1-S102010Eindhoven, NEDDNF
DNFMen's 5km Open Water2002Mar del Plata, ARGDNF
DSQ4x100m Medley Relay - 34 Points2010Eindhoven, NEDDSQ

ATHLETICS
RankEventYearLocationResult
Paralympic Games
9200m - T422012London, GBR26.97
10100m - T422012London, GBR13.77
World Championships
2Long Jump - T422013Lyon, FRA5.98
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Hip-hop music, skateboarding, looking after his pet labrador. (teamusa.org, 25 Sep 2016; livingwithamplitutude.com, 01 Sep 2020)
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Athlete, Motivational Speaker
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Southwestern College, Chula Vista, CA, USA
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English
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He represented the United States of America in athletics at the 2012 Paralympic Games in London, competing in the T42 100m and T42 200m. He has also participated in Ironman competitions at national level. (SportsDeskOnline, 01 Jun 2017; rudygt.com, 16 Nov 2014)
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He began swimming at age six. (rudygt.com, 16 Nov 2014; triathlonmagazine.ca, 15 Aug 2014)
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To win a medal at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. (nytimes.com, 23 Jun 2021)
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In late 2020 he moved to Colorado Springs to train at the US Olympic and Paralympic Training Center. (nytimes.com, 23 Jun 2021)
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"I love to lead by example. My mission is to show people the real disability in life is a negative attitude." (thinkrudy.com, 21 Jun 2021)
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He has won the ESPN Arete Courage in Sports Award and the Casey Martin Award from sports brand Nike. (thinkrudy.com, 21 Jun 2021)

In 2003 he was named one of Teen People Magazine's '20 Teens Who Will Change The World'. (thinkrudy.com, 21 Jun 2021; US Paralympics, 03 Mar 2010)

General Interest

Classification
S7, SB6, SM7 (IPC, 08 Aug 2021)

Type of Impairment
Limb deficiency (thinkrudy.com, 21 Jun 2021; US Paralympics, 03 Mar 2010)

Origin of Impairment
Congenital (thinkrudy.com, 21 Jun 2021; US Paralympics, 03 Mar 2010)

Impairment Details
He was born with pterygium syndrome. The condition resulted in a clubbed foot, webbed fingers, a cleft lip and palate, and the inability to straighten his legs. After 15 operations, both his legs were amputated above the knee at age five. (thinkrudy.com, 21 Jun 2021; challengedathletes.org, 01 Sep 2020; US Paralympics, 03 Mar 2010)

General
RETURN FROM RETIREMENT
After the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, he retired from Para sport at age 28 and moved to New York to begin a career as a coach. However, when the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo were postponed he felt an urge to compete again, so he used the extra year to get fit and try to qualify for the Games in 2021. In 2020 he could not find a pool to train at, so he moved to his childhood home in southern California, where he trained in the sea with his surfboard. By chance, the US actor David Duchovny heard that he was in the area and needed a place to swim. Duchovny had a training pool behind his Malibu home, and he told Garcia he could use it whenever he liked. For five days a week, he drove more than 80km each way to Duchovny's home and back to train, swimming up to 6000m per session. He had already met Duchovny at a Challenged Athletes Foundation triathlon event once when he was a child. "I was still trying to find a pool when I got one of the great messages of my life. It was from a woman who said she worked with the actor David Duchovny, telling me to get in touch with her about finding a pool to train in. She gave me his number and told me to reach out. When I did, he told me he had a 25m one-lane pool in his backyard. I was welcome to use it whenever I wanted. I just needed to give him a little notice." (nytimes.com, 23 Jun 2021; swimmingworldmagazine.com, 14 Aug 2020)

SUPPORT
He worked part-time at US supermarket chain Instacart to fund his training for the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. "Coming out of retirement and deciding to become a full-time athlete again has had it's financial challenges. Because of the lack of sponsors, I have had to juggle odd jobs like Instacart to afford my training and travel expenses. One sponsor that has stuck with me through these challenging times is the Challenged Athletes Foundation, and I can't thank them enough for the support." (Instagram profile, 01 Jun 2021)

TATTOO AND DISQUALIFICATION
In April 2021 he was disqualified from a 200m individual medley race because a tattoo on his left shoulder blade - which depicts the Olympic rings with the words 'Athens 2004' - was visible, a rule he later said ought to be scrapped. He normally puts tape over the tattoo so that it's not visible during competitions. He also has a tattoo of the number '88' on his chest, to signify the year he was born, and a tattoo on his back that says 'No legs, no limits'. (Instagram profile, 18 Apr 2021; Twitter profile, 18 Apr 2021; nytimes.com, 03 Jul 2020)

MOTIVATIONAL SPEAKER AND FOUNDATION
He works as a motivational speaker and has spoken to groups throughout the United States of America ranging from Fortune 500 companies to inner city public schools. From a young age he has also served as an ambassador for the Challenged Athletes Foundation, an organisation that supports people with impairments in leading healthy lifestyles and pursuing careers in sport. (thinkrudy.com, 21 Jun 2021)

Legend
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Bronze Medal Event
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