Eva Nesheim

Eva Renate Nesheim Indrevoll (born 30 September 1975 ) is a Norwegian disabled athlete.[1] She competed in the Summer Paralympic Games three times, She has won eight medals in swimming . She was awarded the Porsgrunds Porselænsfabrik's Honorary Award.

Eva Nesheim
Personal information
Full nameEva Renate Nesheim Indrevoll
Born (1975-09-30) 30 September 1975
Stavanger, Norway
Sport
Country Norway
SportParalympic swimming
Disability classS7
Medal record
Paralympic swimming
Representing  Norway
Paralympic Games
Gold medal – first place1992 Barcelona50m butterfly S7
Gold medal – first place1992 Barcelona400m freestyle S7
Gold medal – first place1996 Atlanta50m butterfly S7
Gold medal – first place1996 Atlanta200m individual medley SM6
Silver medal – second place1992 Barcelona100m freestyle S7
Silver medal – second place1996 Atlanta100m backstroke S7
Silver medal – second place1996 Atlanta100m breaststroke SB5
World Championships
Gold medal – first place1994 Malta50m butterfly S7
Gold medal – first place1994 Malta100m backstroke S7
Gold medal – first place1994 Malta400m freestyle S7
Bronze medal – third place1994 Malta50m freestyle S7

Career

She competed at the 1992 Summer Paralympic Games, where she won a Gold medal in 50 meters butterfly, Gold medal in 400 meters freestyle, and Silver medal in 100 meters freestyle.[2]

She competed at the 1996 Summer Paralympics, where she won Gold medal in 50 meters butterfly, Gold medal in 200 meters medley, Silver medal in 100 meters backstroke, and Silver medal in 100 meters breaststroke.[2]

She competed at the 2000 Summer Paralympics , where she won a Silver medal in 100 meters backstroke.[2]

She competed at the 1994 IPC Swimming World Championships in Malta.[3]

References

  1. "Ein genfeil endra livet". www.oyposten.no (in Norwegian Bokmål). Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  2. "Norske medaljefordelinger i Paralympics" (PDF). 2010-04-12. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2010-04-12. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
  3. "Eva Renate Nesheim - Swimming | Paralympic Athlete Profile". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 2022-11-14.
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