HOLLERMANN Rose

25 Dec 1995
25
Female
3.5
ELYSIAN, MN
 
United States of America
LAS PALMAS DE GRAN CANARIA
 
Spain

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
WBK Wheelchair Basketball Women 3 Bronze Medal

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza
NED
Netherlands
68
USA
United States
58
Finished
Ariake Arena
USA
United States
68
ESP
Spain
34
Finished
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza
USA
United States
41
CHN
China
42
Finished
Musashino Forest Sport Plaza
ALG
Algeria
21
USA
United States
62
Finished
Ariake Arena
CAN
Canada
48
USA
United States
63
Finished
Ariake Arena
USA
United States
36
CHN
China
41
Finished
Ariake Arena
GER
Germany
51
USA
United States
64
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

:
RankEventYearLocation
Paralympic Games
1Women2016Rio de Janeiro, BRA
4Women2012London, GBR
World Championships
4Women2014Toronto, ON, CAN
6Women2018Hamburg, GER
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Hunting, fishing, basketball, Para ice hockey, photography, listening to music. (Athlete, 03 May 2016; teamusa.org, 23 Aug 2018)
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Athlete
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Teaching - University of Texas at Arlington, United States
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English
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BSR ACE Gran Canaria [Spain] since 2019
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Lawrence 'Trooper' Johnson [national], USA
:
Forward (baloncestoecony.com, 25 Sep 2019)
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2011 for United States, Parapan American Games in Guadalajara, Mexico (Athlete, 03 May 2016)
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Division de Honor [ESP] (BSR Valladolid YouTube channel, 28 Feb 2020)
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She began wheelchair basketball in 2003 at age seven at the Courage Center in Minneapolis, MN, United States of America. (Athlete, 03 May 2016)
:
"I was doing swim therapy at the Courage Center and my therapist recommended [wheelchair basketball]. Also, US wheelchair basketball player Ben Kenyon was the athlete I idolised when I was little. He was also one of the main reasons I took up the sport. He taught me how to shoot a basketball and he taught me how to love the game." (Athlete, 03 May 2016; rollt-magazin.de, 16 Jun 2019)
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To compete at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. (rollt-magazin.de, 16 Jun 2019)
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US wheelchair basketball player Ben Kenyon. (Athlete, 03 May 2016)
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"You should love the game first and last. At the end of the day every athlete is playing this game because they fell in love with it. Regardless of where I'm playing or at what level I always try to remember why I love this sport so much." (rollt-magazin.de, 16 Jun 2019)
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She was named the Varsity Division Female Most Valuable Player at the 2011 National Wheelchair Basketball Association [NWBA] National Tournament. (disablog.com, 12 Apr 2011)

She was presented with the Spirit of Excellence Award, given to the top male and female athlete in each sport at the 2011 National Junior Disability Championships in St. Louis, MO, United States of America. (prnewswire.com, 8 Aug 2011)
Legend
:
Bronze Medal
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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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