Today, we have Paralympian Hannah Dederick on the show. Hannah is a two-time Paralympian and a wheelchair athlete in the T-54 class. She competed in the Tokyo Paralympics at just 18 years old, making her the youngest wheelchair athlete at those Games. In Tokyo, she placed fourth in the 100 meters. At the Paris Paralympics, she competed in the 100, 400, and 800 meters, finishing sixth in the 100, fourth in the 400, and seventh in the 800, making it to all three event finals.
In addition to her Paralympic achievements, Hannah is a three-time marathoner, having competed in the New York, Boston, and Chicago marathons. She also made history by winning the first-ever National Collegiate Wheelchair Championship in the 100 meters at Hayward Field. This was a major milestone, as it marked the first time there had been a National Collegiate Wheelchair Championship, alongside other events like basketball and tennis. Big progress is being made in the world of para-sport!
Hannah’s story is truly incredible. Born in China with spina bifida, she was adopted at the age of four from an orphanage. She discovered para-sport at the age of 12 through her local Shriners Hospital, and from there, the rest is history. She has been competing in para-sport for over 10 years now, making her world stage debut at just 16 years old. Currently, she is studying at the University of Illinois.
Hannah’s journey is remarkable, and I’m excited for you to hear her story. I hope this conversation not only inspires you but also opens your eyes to the world of para-sport.
Thanks for being here, and please enjoy my conversation with Hannah Dederick.
What we talked about:
Being a part of the first ever NCAA Wheelchair Track Championships
The importance of inclusion in college sports
Where she finds strength on hard training days
Her range in events from sprints to the marathon
Training with the University of Illinois
Her childhood
Looking ahead to her career trajectory
Increasing the visibility of parathletics
Goals for the future in sport and beyond
Show notes:
Connect with Lindsey:
Support our sponsors:
Support our sponsors:
Use code “LindseySuperfoods” for 15% off if you purchase the Gut and Greens Superfood
Use the code “another” for 15% off
OR use code “LindseyStrength” for 15% off if you purchase their new Muscle Health Plus
Use the code “Lindsey” for 15% off your order
Check out Lindsey Hein’s training plans HERE!