American wheelchair rugby player
Sarah Adam (born December 17, 1990)[ 1] is an American wheelchair rugby player and occupational therapy professor from Naperville, Illinois .[ 2] [ 3]
Rugby career
Adam was a part of the United States national wheelchair rugby team lineups that won gold at the 2022 Americas Championship , silver at the 2022 World Championship , and gold at the 2023 Parapan American Games , making her the first American woman to win gold in the latter event .[ 4]
On April 30, 2024, Adam was officially named to the U.S. Paralympic Wheelchair Rugby Team roster for the 2024 Summer Paralympics , making her the first-ever woman to represent the United States in wheelchair rugby at a Paralympic Games .[ 5] [ 6] At the games, she became the first American woman to score in Paralympic wheelchair rugby,[ 7] [ 8] and the U.S. Paralympic Wheelchair Rugby Team, including her, won the silver medal.[ 9] As of those Paralympics, Adam is a 2.5-classified player in the wheelchair rugby classification system.[ 10]
Academic career
Adam earned her bachelor's degree at Augustana College in Illinois and her doctorate in Occupational Therapy at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri .[ 11]
She is now an associate professor of occupational science and occupational therapy at Saint Louis University .[ 12] [ 13] Her research interests include, per her Saint Louis University faculty profile, "enhancing independence and participation of individuals with disability through community-based exercise and adaptive sports", and she is a member of the American Occupational Therapy Association .[ 11]
References
^ "Sarah Adam" . Paris 2024 Paralympics . Retrieved September 1, 2024 .
^ Gavin, Mike (August 21, 2024). " 'Murderball' is for women, too: How Sarah Adam became the first woman on the US Paralympic wheelchair rugby team" . NBC Boston . Retrieved 25 August 2024 .
^ "Sarah Adam" . Team USA Profiles . Team USA. 11 April 2024. Retrieved 25 August 2024 .
^ "USAWR Announces 2024 Paralympic Roster" . USA Wheelchair Rugby . USAWR. Retrieved 25 August 2024 .
^ Hyatt, Greg (August 21, 2024). "After fully embracing life in a wheelchair, she's riding it straight to the Paralympic Games" . NBC News . Retrieved 25 August 2024 .
^ Jarreau, Caleb. "Sarah Adam becomes first woman to play on U.S. wheelchair rugby team" . USA TODAY . Retrieved 2024-08-30 .
^ "Paralympian Sarah Adam Makes History as the First American Woman to Score in Wheelchair Rugby" . Peoplemag . Retrieved 2024-08-30 .
^ "As Team USA's Rising Star, Sarah Adam Makes Paralympics History in Wheelchair Rugby" . Sports Illustrated . 2024-08-29. Retrieved 2024-08-30 .
^ Cornwell, Justin (September 2, 2024). "Naperville native Sarah Adam brings home the Paralympics silver medal in Wheelchair Rugby" . NCTV17 .
^ "United States of America v Canada Results" . Paris 2024 . International Olympic Committee. Retrieved 30 August 2024 .
^ a b "Sarah L. Adam — Faculty Profile" . Saint Louis University . Retrieved 25 August 2024 .
^ O'Neil, Bridjes. "SLU's Sarah Adam Becomes First Woman Named to US Paralympic Wheelchair Rugby Team" . Saint Louis University. Retrieved 25 August 2024 .
^ Llorico, Abby (26 June 2024). "Missouri professor is first woman to make the U.S. Paralympic wheelchair rugby squad" . KCUR . Retrieved 25 August 2024 .