Swimmer prepares to represent Malta at Rio Paralympics
Swimmer Vladyslava Kravchencko is heading to Rio de Janeiro to represent Malta at the Paralympic Games, the Malta Paralympic Council has announced.
She will be Malta's sole Paralympic representative, after two other athletes, including Beijing 2012 Paralympian Antonio Flores, dropped out.
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Ms Kravchencko, who is coached by Isabelle Zarb, will compete in the 50m butterfly & backstroke in the S5 category and 100m breaststroke in the SB4 category.
"Sports has allowed me to focus on leading a positive life despite the devastatinginjury," Ms Kravchencko, who has paraplegia, said. "In the past two years, I was able to put more time and energy into training, while still holding my job as an accountant at PwC, thanks to SportMalta Flexi Training Scheme."
Malta’s Paralympic movement is led by Nathan Farrugia and administered by Adelaide de Silva, who works at Inspire.
The country's small Paralympic moment is gradually growing, and currently encompasses wheelchair basketball, rugby, table tennis and archery,besides swimming and athletics. Standards are high and qualifying for the Paralympics is a huge challenge, much like the...