(1989-04-21) April 21, 1989 (age 35) Leningrad, RSFSR, Soviet Union
Sport
Sport
Wheelchair Track and Field
College team
University of Illinois Wheelchair Basketball and Wheelchair Track and Field teams
Medal record
Women's Track and field (T54)
Representing United States
Paralympic Games
2016 Rio
400m – T54
2016 Rio
800m – T54
2016 Rio
1500m – T54
2016 Rio
5000m – T54
2012 London
400m – T54
2012 London
800m – T54
2012 London
1500m – T54
2020 Tokyo
mixed 4 × 100 m relay
2004 Athens
100m – T54
2008 Beijing
200m – T54
2008 Beijing
400m – T54
2008 Beijing
800m – T54
2016 Rio
100m – T54
2016 Rio
Marathon – T54
2020 Tokyo
800m – T54
2004 Athens
200m – T54
2008 Beijing
4 × 100 m – T53–54
2012 London
100m – T54
2020 Tokyo
5000 m T54
World Championships
2006 Assen
100m – T54
2011 Christchurch
200m – T54
2011 Christchurch
400m – T54
2011 Christchurch
800m – T54
2011 Christchurch
1500m – T54
2013 Lyon
100m – T54
2013 Lyon
200m – T54
2013 Lyon
400m – T54
2013 Lyon
800m – T54
2013 Lyon
1500m – T54
2013 Lyon
5000m – T54
2017 London
200m – T54
2017 London
1500m – T54
2006 Assen
200m – T54
2006 Assen
400m – T54
2011 Christchurch
4 × 400 m – T53–54
2023 Paris
400m – T54
2011 Christchurch
100m – T54
2023 Paris
100m – T54
2023 Paris
800m – T54
New York City Marathon
2010 New York City
Marathon
2011 New York City
Marathon
2013 New York City
Marathon
2014 New York City
Marathon
2015 New York City
Marathon
2016 New York City
Marathon
2017 New York City
Marathon
2018 New York City
Marathon
2019 New York City
Marathon
2021 New York City
Marathon
Women's Paralympic cross-country skiing (Sitting)
Representing United States
Paralympic Games
2014 Sochi
1km Sprint
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Tatyana McFadden (Татьяна Макфадден; born April 21, 1989[1]) is an American Paralympic athlete competing in the category T54. McFadden has won twenty Paralympic medals in multiple Summer Paralympic Games and the Laureus World Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability in 2015.[2]
^""Boston wheelchair winner Tatyana McFadden racing for Boston in London Marathon"". Associated Press. April 19, 2013. Archived from the original on March 24, 2020. Retrieved November 9, 2021.
^"PAST WINNERS". Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.
TatyanaMcFadden (Татьяна Макфадден; born April 21, 1989) is an American Paralympic athlete competing in the category T54. McFadden has won twenty Paralympic...
2:26:25. Hiroyuki Yamamoto won the men's wheelchair race in 1:25:32 and TatyanaMcFadden won the women's in 1:45:25. The event was disrupted and largely overshadowed...
documentary film directed by Ian Bonhôte and Peter Ettedgui and starring TatyanaMcFadden, Bebe Vio and Jonnie Peacock. The film conveys the stories of nine...
conditions this year. Wheelchair winners were Marcel Hug, 1:46:26, and TatyanaMcFadden, 2:04:39. The event ran along the same winding course the Marathon...
sued the State of Maryland on behalf of her then teenage daughter TatyanaMcFadden for inclusion of people with disabilities in sports in the Maryland...
Edith Hunkeler of Switzerland and TatyanaMcFadden of the United States have the most victories, with five each. McFadden also holds the women's course record...
the United States returned to defend her title, with her compatriot TatyanaMcFadden who sought to secure her tenth Chicago Marathon victory, and Manuela...
Marathon included only 15 runners, all of whom were men, and was won by John McDermott. The race was cancelled twice, in 1918 because of World War I, where...
a time of 3:33:27; she was 76 years old. Also, in this marathon Dr. Julie McElroy became the first female frame runner to complete any London Marathon...
the sister of multiple-time Summer Paralympic Games gold medalist TatyanaMcFadden. When she competed with her sister at the 2012 Summer Paralympic Games...
Keflezighi (2:08:37) Women Buzunesh Deba (2:19:59) Wheelchair men Ernst F. Van Dyk (1:20:36) Wheelchair women TatyanaMcFadden (1:35:06) ← 2013 2015 →...
United States and the women's wheelchair race was won by American TatyanaMcFadden. McFadden set a course record for the second year running. Around 172,888...
three-way finish with ten-time winner Ernst van Dyk and Kurt Fearnley. TatyanaMcFadden won her fourth successive title, a full minute ahead of Manuela Schär...
respectively, while the wheelchair race was won by Daniel Romanchuk and TatyanaMcFadden, both of the United States, in 1:29:07 and 1:48:57, respectively. Results...
17 July 2022. Retrieved 19 July 2022. Chris Broadbent (8 August 2022). "McLaughlin sets European all-comers' record of 51.68 in Szekesfehervar". World...
Dancers perform 2,229 22 October 5, 2016 (2016-10-05) Taylor Lautner, TatyanaMcFadden, Bon Jovi Coincidence, I Think Not!; "Oops! My Water Broke" with Taylor...
from Switzerland and the women's wheelchair race was won by American TatyanaMcFadden. Around 247,069 people applied to enter the race: 53,152 had their...
2013 TatyanaMcFadden United States 1:46:02 Course record 2014 TatyanaMcFadden United States 1:45:12 Course record; second victory 2015 Tatyana McFadden...
Hongzhuan Zhou China 17 September 2016 XV Rio de Janeiro, Brazil T54 1:44.73 TatyanaMcFadden United States 17 September 2016 XV Rio de Janeiro, Brazil...
consecutive time by American TatyanaMcFadden in a course record of 1:39:15 hours – the same time recorded by runner-up Amanda McGrory who was a fraction of...
baseball coach Robert McClain, football player TatyanaMcFadden, paralympian category T54 Rodney McLeod, football player Sara McMann, MMA fighter Kimmie...
Dyk who was looking for an eleventh Boston Marathon crown. America's TatyanaMcFadden won the women's wheelchair race for the third straight year. Official...
former winners Manuela Schär, Madison de Rozario, Nikita den Boer, TatyanaMcFadden and Shelly Woods. Other competitors included Susannah Scaroni, who...
inaugural ceremony, hosted by the American actors Jeff Bridges and Dylan McDermott. Two of those awards would later be rescinded: both the American cyclist...