KAUL Susannah

20 Apr 1999
22
Female
S10
TALLINN
 
Estonia

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
SWM Swimming Women's 50m Freestyle - S10  
Women's 100m Freestyle - S10  

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished
Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocationResult
World Championships
350m Freestyle - S102017Mexico City, MEX29.25
5100m Freestyle - S102017Mexico City, MEX1:05.63
7100m Backstroke - S102019London, GBR1:13.85
950m Freestyle - S102019London, GBR29.90
11100m Freestyle - S102019London, GBR1:05.34
11100m Freestyle - S102015Glasgow, GBR1:05.42
12100m Backstroke - S102015Glasgow, GBR1:14.97
European Championships
250m Freestyle - S102020Funchal, POR29.31
4100m Freestyle - S102020Funchal, POR1:04.11
5200m Individual Medley - SM102020Funchal, POR2:47.00
7100m Backstroke - S102020Funchal, POR1:17.05
750m Freestyle - S102018Dublin, IRL29.96
8100m Freestyle - S102018Dublin, IRL1:04.31
8100m Backstroke - S102018Dublin, IRLDSQ
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Cooking. (toyota.ee, 18 Dec 2020)
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Athlete
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Architecture, Mechanical Engineering - Tallinn University of Technology, Estonia
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English, Estonian
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Kalevi Ujumiskool [Tallinn, EST]
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Kaire Indrikson [personal], EST, from 2013
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Her grandparents Ants and Mare Kalam and her aunt Meeli competed in motorcycle racing. Her sister Maria Lota Kaul has played tennis at international level. (itftennis.com, 24 Feb 2020; Maria Lota Kaul Instagram profile, 23 Feb 2020; kaubamaja.ee, 20 May 2019)
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2015 for Estonia, World Championships in Glasgow, Great Britain (Athlete, 30 Nov 2017)
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She began swimming in 2006 in Tallinn, Estonia. She took up Para swimming competitively in about 2014 at Kalevi Ujumiskool. (Athlete, 12 Sep 2019; kaubamaja.ee, 20 May 2019)
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She initially got involved in able-bodied swimming because she felt competing in Para swimming would set her apart from other people she knew. "The doctor probably recommended it so I could improve my hand movement." (kaubamaja.ee, 20 May 2019)
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To finish in the top eight at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. (ajakirisport.ee, 14 Aug 2019)
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Winning a bronze medal in the S10 50m freestyle at the 2017 World Championships in Mexico City, Mexico. (Athlete, 12 Sep 2019)
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Swedish swimmer Sarah Sjostrom. (Athlete, 30 Nov 2017)
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Coach Kaire Indrikson, and her teammates. (Athlete, 12 Sep 2019)
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"There may be people that have more talent than you, but there's no reason for anyone to be working harder than you." (nooredolumpiale.ee, 22 Oct 2019)
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In 2019 she was named Female Athlete of the Year by the Estonian Paralympic Committee [EPC]. (sport.err.ee, 13 Dec 2019)
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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