Clara Brown (cyclist)
{{Short description|American para cyclist}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2022}}
{{Infobox sportsperson
| name = Clara Brown
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| full_name =
| nickname = Brownie
| nationality =
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1995|11|3}}
| birth_place = Portland, Maine, U.S.
| retired=
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| height = {{cvt|1.60|m|ftin|order=flip}}
| weight = 120 lb
| country = {{USA}}
| sport = Para cycling
| disability = x
| disability_class = C3
| event = Track cycling
Road cycling
| club = Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center
| coach = Noah Middlestaedt
| pb =
| medaltemplates =
{{Medal|Sport|Para cycling}}
{{Medal|Country|{{USA}}}}
{{Medal|Competition|Paralympic Games}}
{{Medal|Bronze|2024 Paris|Road race C1–3}}
{{Medal|Competition|World Road Championships}}
{{Medal|Gold|2022 Baie-Comeau|Time trial C3}}
{{Medal|Silver|2022 Baie-Comeau|Road race C3}}
{{Medal|Bronze|2019 Emmen|Road race C3}}
{{Medal|Bronze|2019 Emmen|Time trial C3}}
{{Medal|Competition|World Track Championships}}
{{Medal|Gold|2020 Milton|Time trial}}
{{Medal|Gold|2020 Milton|Omnium}}
{{Medal|Silver|2020 Milton|Track pursuit}}
{{Medal|Silver|2020 Milton|Scratch race}}
{{Medal|Bronze|2022 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines|Scratch race}}
{{Medal|Competition|Parapan American Games}}
{{Medal|Gold|2019 Lima|Road time trial}}
{{Medal|Gold|2019 Lima|Road race}}
{{Medal|Gold|2019 Lima|Individual pursuit}}
{{Medal|Bronze|2019 Lima|Track time trial}}
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Clara Brown (born November 3, 1995) is an American para cyclist who competes in international level events in both track cycling and road cycling.{{Cite web |title=Clara Brown – Team USA |url=https://www.teamusa.org/para-cycling/athletes/Clara-Brown |date=May 26, 2020 |publisher=United States Olympic Committee |access-date=}}{{dead link|date=September 2023|bot=medic}}{{cbignore|bot=medic}}{{Cite web |title=Sideline Stories: Clara Brown |url=https://www.mainesportscommission.com/stories/sideline-stories-clara-brown/ |date=March 17, 2020 |website=Maine Sports Commission |access-date=}}
Sporting career
=Early beginnings=
Brown was a very active young person: she was a competitive gymnast, runner and skier before her freak accident in March 2008 in a gymnastics training session; she sustained an incomplete spinal cord injury when she was twelve years old when she broke two vertebrae and was initially paralyzed from the neck down. She spent many years of spinal cord physical rehabilitation at Shepherd Center in Atlanta during which she developed excruciating pain in her left leg caused by avascular necrosis. In high school, although she was a student at Falmouth High School, was able to join the Waynflete High School crew team as a coxswain.{{Cite web |title=Fate Leads Former Competitive Gymnast Clara Brown Down Para-cycling Path |url=https://www.teamusa.org/News/2018/December/06/Fate-Leads-Former-Competitive-Gymnast-Clara-Brown-Down-Para-cycling-Path |last=Price |first=Karen |date=December 6, 2018 |website=teamusa.org/News/2018/December/06/Fate-Leads-Former-Competitive-Gymnast-Clara-Brown-Down-Para-cycling-Path |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200808092704/https://www.teamusa.org/News/2018/December/06/Fate-Leads-Former-Competitive-Gymnast-Clara-Brown-Down-Para-cycling-Path |archive-date=2020-08-08 |access-date=}}
=Discovery of para sport=
She has mild hemiplegia on her right side, causing some limitations in her motor function. On her left side, from the chest down she has lost her sense of hot/cold and sharp/dull.
Brown bought her first modified road bike when she attended first year at University of Puget Sound to use as a means of transport and to keep fit and healthy. Her bike's was modified to place the rear brake's lever on the left because her right hand is mostly paralyzed. Once she graduated from college, she worked at a bike touring company and this was where she met someone who works for the Paralympic Advisory Committee who invited her to a talent ID camp. She then decided to join the United States Paralympic Committee to become a competitive para-cyclist.{{Cite news |title=After a Gymnastics Accident Left Her Paralyzed, Clara Brown Found Solace in Cycling |url=https://www.bicycling.com/culture/a25562725/clara-brown-para-cyclist/ |date=January 7, 2019 |newspaper=Bicycling |access-date=}}
Her first international competition was the Para-cycling World Cup in 2018 at Baie-Comeau in Canada where she placed third in the road race and fourth in the time trial. She went to the 2019 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships in Emmen, Netherlands and won two of her first medals in the competition: two bronze medals. Then in September, she represented the United States at the 2019 Parapan American Games in Lima, Peru where she won two gold medals and two silver medals in both road and track cycling events.{{Cite web |title=Bicycle opens new avenues – and much more – to para-cyclist Clara Brown |url=https://www.bicyclecolorado.org/bike-news/bicycle-opens-new-avenues-and-much-more-to-para-cyclist-clara-brown/ |date=February 6, 2019 |website=Bicycle Colorado |url-status=live |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200926142900/https://www.bicyclecolorado.org/bike-news/bicycle-opens-new-avenues-and-much-more-to-para-cyclist-clara-brown/ |archive-date=2020-09-26 |access-date=}}
On April 17, 2021, Brown won the U.S. Paralympics Cycling Open for C3 15 km time trial in Huntsville, Alabama, qualifying her for the upcoming Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games (delayed until 2021 because of Covid-19).{{cite web |title=US Para Cycling. Power couple |url=https://www.teamusa.org/USParaCycling/Features/2021/April/17/Power-couple-Clara-Brown-and-Noah-Middlestaedt-grab-gold-on-opening-day |website=Team USA |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210510222034/https://www.teamusa.org/USParaCycling/Features/2021/April/17/Power-couple-Clara-Brown-and-Noah-Middlestaedt-grab-gold-on-opening-day |archive-date=10 May 2021}}
References
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External links
- {{IPC|clara-brown}}
- {{Team USA|new_id=clara-brown|old_id=BR/Clara-Brown|archive=20220712225735}}
- {{Instagram|clara.brownie|Clara Brown}}
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Category:Sportspeople from Portland, Maine
Category:People from Falmouth, Maine
Category:Paralympic cyclists for the United States
Category:American female cyclists
Category:University of Puget Sound alumni
Category:Cyclists at the 2020 Summer Paralympics
Category:Cyclists at the 2024 Summer Paralympics
Category:Medalists at the 2024 Summer Paralympics
Category:Paralympic bronze medalists for the United States
Category:Paralympic medalists in cycling
Category:21st-century American sportswomen
Category:Falmouth High School (Maine) alumni
Category:Parapan American Games medalists in cycling
Category:Medalists at the 2019 Parapan American Games
Category:Parapan American Games gold medalists for the United States
Category:Parapan American Games bronze medalists for the United States