词条 | Emily Rahles-Rahbula |
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| name = Emily Jansen | image = | imagesize = | caption = | fullname = | nicknames = | headercolor = green | textcolor = yellow | nationality = {{AUS}} | club = | collegeteam = | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1977|12|19|df=yes}} | birth_place = Geelong, Victoria | death_date = | death_place = | height = | weight = | country = Australia | sport = Para-alpine skiing | event = | worlds = | regionals = | nationals = | olympics = | paralympics = 2006 Winter Paralympics | highestranking = | pb = }} Emily Rahles-Rahbula (nee Jansen) ( born 19 December 1977) is a Para-alpine amputee skier from Australia. She competed at the 2006 Winter Paralympics in Torino, Italy PersonalEmily Jansen was born on 19 December 1977 in Geelong, Victoria.[1] Jansen was diagnosed with osteosarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer in her second year of university in 1997, which resulted in the loss of her right leg above the knee.[2] [1] She has a Chemical Engineering/ Science degree from University of Melbourne and has been employed as a chemical engineer. [1] She married Australian para alpine skier Cameron Rahles-Rabula on 4 December 2010. [3] They have two sons, named Archie and Finn. SkiingAfter her amputation, Jansen took up wheelchair basketball and skiing. [2] Jansen was spotted skiing with her family in Mount Buller, Victoria and invited to attend a talent identification camp before joining the Australian Winter Paralympic squad in 2004. [1]She competed as a single above the knee amputee (LW2). [1] in 2005, Jansen competed for Australia for the first time and won two bronze medals in the giant slalom and super giant slalom in the NorthAm and Europa Cup seasons. [2] She became Australia's first female to compete at the Winter Paralympics after being selected on the 2006 Australian Winter Paralympic Team at Torino, Italy. [1][4] At Torino, she completed in two events - Women's Giant Slalom Standing (21st) and Women's Slalom Standing (did not finish). References1. ^1 2 3 4 5 {{Cite book|url=https://www.clearinghouseforsport.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/625290/Torino.pdf|title=Torino 2006 Paralympic Winter Games : Media Guide|last=|first=|publisher=Australian Paralympic Committee|year=2006|isbn=|location=Sydney|pages=15}} 2. ^1 2 {{Cite journal|last=|first=|date=December 2009|title=High Hopes|url=https://www.svi.edu.au/images/uploads/newsletters/Dec2009.pdf|journal=Newsletter of St Vincent's Institute of Medical Research|volume=|pages=v|via=}} 3. ^{{cite journal |url=http://issuu.com/geelonggrammarschool/docs/lb_april2011_ed83/39 |publisher=Geelong Grammar School |title=From the Curator |journal=Light Blue |page=39 |date=April 2011 |accessdate=28 March 2019}} 4. ^{{Cite web|url=https://www.sbs.com.au/topics/zela/article/2016/07/13/10-paralympic-pioneers-who-have-paved-way|title=10 Paralympic pioneers who have paved the way|last=|first=|date=15 July 2016|website=SBS Website|archive-url=|archive-date=|dead-url=|access-date=28 March 2019}} External links[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WobnN7OgjDw] Emily and Cameron - No Regrets (You Tube) {{portal bar|Australia|Biography|Women's sport|Paralympics}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Jansen, Emily}} 7 : 1977 births|Alpine skiers at the 2006 Winter Paralympics|Australian female alpine skiers|Living people|Paralympic alpine skiers of Australia|Sportswomen from Victoria (Australia)|Amputee category Paralympic competitors |
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