Vote now for the Allianz Athlete of the Month – August 2015
02.09.2015The public has until 9 September to vote for their favourite from the five candidates.
The public has until 12:00 (CEST) on Wednesday (9 September) to vote for the athlete they want to be the Allianz Athlete of the Month for August 2015.
Five para-athletes have been shortlisted for the Allianz Athlete of the Month poll for August 2015, and the public are now invited to vote for their winner via the IPC's homepage paralympic.org.
The nominations are:
David Drahoninsky, Czech Republic, archery
The 2008 Paralympic champion added his first world title in Donaueschingen, Germany, shooting a match-play world record (144) in the men’s W1 competition in the process.
Omara Durand, Cuba, athletics
Durand became the fastest female para-athlete after running a world record 11.65 seconds in the 100m T12 race at the Toronto 2015 Parapan American Games. She also broke the 200m world record twice in Toronto, leaving with three golds (including the 400m).
Trevor Hirschfield, Canada, wheelchair rugby
Hirschfield was an integral part of Canada's 57-54 gold-medal win over the USA at Toronto 2015. The class 1.0 player finished second in scoring for Canada during the finals with seven goals, while often guarding higher-class opponents.
Team Italy, cycling
The trio of Luca Mazzone (H2), Vittorio Podesta (H3) and Alex Zanardi (H5) collected three gold medals apiece – the maximum possible – at the UCI Road Para-Cycling World Championships in Nottwil, Switzerland.
Aurelie Rivard, Canada, swimming
The 19-year-old was the most decorated female swimmer at Toronto 2015, winning six golds and one silver, and broke the women’s 100m freestyle S10 world record.
The public has until 12:00 (CEST) on Wednesday (9 September) to vote for the athlete they want to be the Allianz Athlete of the Month for August 2015 via the IPC's homepage.
The nominations are compiled from submissions by National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) and International Federations (IFs).
The 2015 winners so far are:
January – Andrew Soule, USA, Nordic skiing
February – Chris Vos, the Netherlands, snowboard
March – Maksym Nikolenko, Ukraine, table tennis
April – Nigel Murray, Great Britain, boccia
May – Martina Caironi, Italy, athletics
June – Eduard Ramonov, Russia, football 7-a-side
July – Siamand Rahman, Iran, powerlifting