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Nancy Olson (tennis)

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Nancy Olson (wɔwoo no March 8, 1957 wɔ Stony Point, New York) yɛ Amerikani a ɔbɔ mmubuafo akongua tɛnis . Osii akan wɔ Paralympic Agumadi abien mu, na onyaa dwetɛ nkonimbo abien.[1]

Owiee sukuu wɔ Slippery Rock Sukuupɔn mu.[2]

Wɔ 1992 Awɔw Bere mu Paralympics mu no, Monique Kalkman yii no fii mu wɔ singles mu wɔ quarterfinals mu, bere a ɔne Lynn Seidemann duu nea etwa to no mu wɔ doubles mu no .[3] Wɔn baanu no dii nkogu wɔ Monique Kalkman ne Chantal Vandierendonck anim ma wonyaa dwetɛ nkonimbo no.[4]

Wɔ 1996 Awɔw Bere mu Paralympics no, ɔsan duu quarterfinals wɔ singles mu, faako a saa bere yi de ɔhweree Chantal Vandierendonck.[5] Na wɔ abien mu no, onyaa dwetɛ nkonimbo foforo, ne Hope Lewellen, wɔkɔɔ nea etwa to no mu, a Monique Kalkman ne Chantal Vandierendonck san dii nkonim.[6]

Efi 1993 kosi 1997 no, wɔde no too Top 10, wɔ wiase .[7] Ɔdii agorɔ wɔ ne akansi a etwa to no mu wɔ 1999 mu.

References

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  1. "Nancy Olson - Wheelchair Tennis | Paralympic Athlete Profile". International Paralympic Committee (in English). Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  2. "Nancy Olson (1997) - Hall of Fame". Slippery Rock University Athletics (in English). Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  3. "Barcelona 1992 - wheelchair-tennis - womens-singles". International Paralympic Committee (in English). Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  4. "Barcelona 1992 - wheelchair-tennis - womens-doubles". International Paralympic Committee (in English). Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  5. "Atlanta 1996 - wheelchair-tennis - womens-singles". International Paralympic Committee (in English). Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  6. "Atlanta 1996 - wheelchair-tennis - womens-doubles". International Paralympic Committee (in English). Retrieved 2022-11-21.
  7. "The women of U.S. wheelchair tennis". www.usta.com (in English). Retrieved 2022-11-21.