https://youtu.be/Wal9CWfY0ZI This Thursday at 19:35 This thursday night, if all goes well I will compete in the final for the 100 meter sprint during the World Championship Para Athletics in Paris. Please cheer for me where ever you are!
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I am
Kimberly Alkemade
Paralympic Athlete, active in the 100- and 200-meter sprint in the class T64.
At the age of 8, I lost my left lower leg due to a bus accident. This ultimately led me to decide to run with a sports prosthesis at the age of 27 and participate in my first World Sprint Championships at 29.
Now at the age of 34, I am preparing for my second Paralympic Games.
Here I tell you about my life as an athlete.
WPA Paris 2023 – 100m Heats T44/62/64
https://www.youtube.com/live/Ft1__lA35ZE?feature=share Thursday starting at 10:40 This thursday I will compete at 10:40 or 10:56 in the heats for the 100m sprint in class T44/62/64. This race is to qualify for the final later this Thursday. I hope you will cheer for...
A Flying Start: Para-Athletics Season Kicked Off
Goodbye 2022, you were quite the year
How I clean, tidy up, and straighten out my messy life
This year I cleaned, tidied, and straightened out what it takes to excel for the next two years. This year was not easy for me; nevertheless, this gap year was an excellent time to investigate and implement the necessary repairs. The start of my season felt good, and...
The start of the racing season
After the Camino I slowly started to build up again from three days to six days of training. In May, just before I left for a training camp in Crete, I was back in the full program. For this reason, we have decided to open the racing season later, on July 1. This is also the date of my aunt’s death and has been a difficult day for the past few years. It doesn’t feel that way anymore.
Then I took your hand.
Last March, I walked the Camino from Porto to Santiago de Compostela to find and lose something. I wanted to give a place to the heavy feeling that my aunt left behind and find pleasure in my sport.
Xiborg @ CNBC’s “The Edge”
Inside the Japanese design lab revolutionizing and democratizing prosthetics CNBC visits Tokyo-based running prosthetics company, Xiborg, and meets Dutch Paralympic medalist, Kimberly Alkemade, who credits the organization with supporting her success. Bekijk "On The...