The 17th edition of the Paralympic Summer Games is set to take place in Paris from August 28 to September 8, 2024. The event will see over 4,000 athletes from across the globe compete for Paralympic glory.
Among the athletes participating, one stands out as the most decorated Paralympian in history: Trischa Zorn-Hudson of the United States. Zorn-Hudson, a renowned swimmer, has an impressive collection of 46 medals, including an astounding 32 gold, nine silver, and five bronze. Her remarkable journey began at the age of 16, when she competed in her first Paralympic Games in Arnhem, Netherlands, in 1980, winning seven gold medals.
Zorn-Hudson’s remarkable career spanned over two decades, from 1980 to 2004, during which she participated in seven Paralympic Games. She solidified her legacy at the 1992 Paralympic Games in Barcelona, Spain, where she dominated the individual medal table with an incredible 10 gold medals and two silver. Her achievements didn’t stop there; after the Sydney Games in 2000, she held eight world records in her disability category.
Her contributions to the world of Paralympic sports have been recognized with prestigious honors. In 2012, she was inducted into the International Paralympic Hall of Fame, and in 2022, she was honored with induction into the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Hall of Fame.
Trischa Zorn-Hudson’s story is an inspiration to athletes and individuals worldwide. Her unwavering dedication, determination, and exceptional talent have made her a legend in the Paralympic world. The upcoming Paris Paralympics will undoubtedly witness another chapter in her remarkable journey.