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Hi my name is Tupou Neiufi, I’m 15 years old and I am now part of the Paralympic New Zealand swimming team going to Rio!
I was hit by a speeding car when I was 2 and a half years old, and till this very day we have never found the driver. It was a hit and run accident. When I woke up from a coma I couldn’t move my legs, arms, head I couldn’t even sit up on the bed or walk, I was like a new born baby and the doctors told my parents they’re not sure if I’ll be able to walk again. After staying in starship for 3 weeks and then at Wilson Home the only childrens rehab centre for 3 months, and after a lot of intense therapy, crying, up’s and downs and determination, I was able to walk with the support of a leg splint. After the accident I was left with a severe head injury deeps cuts and bruises to the brain, and left sided hemiplegia which means the whole left hand side of my body is smaller and weaker then my right side. Although my head injury was bilaterial, but my left side is more obvious because how it’s smaller and weaker.
I have been selected to represent NZ at the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games. I want to inspire people to give things a go, because like my mum always says “you’ll never know unless you try”.
I wanted to play netball, but because I couldn’t catch the ball or run properly, we had to find something else. I first started swimming as part of my rehab because I would always neglect my left side and my physio at the time told my parents that they should take me to swimming lessons so I can use my left side, if not I’ll sink. So I started swimming lessons and I instantly feel in love with the sport because I had the freedom to move around without a hand or leg splint. My swimming instructor had picked up quickly how competitive I was against the ablebody kids, and suggested to my parents that I should take up competitive swimming and mentioned the Paralympics, and my journey started there.
I have now competed at 7 NZ national swimming championships since I was 11 where I have won several medals, and 2 international meets, and this year in January I won my first international medals at the Victoria Opens swimming championships in Melbourne where I was the youngest competitor and I won a bronze medal in the 50 metre backstroke and a silver medal in the 100 metre backstroke multi-class events.
TUPOU HAS BEEN SELECTED TO REPRESENT NZ AT THE RIO PARALYMPICS & NEEDS HELP TO GET HER SUPPORT TEAM TO RIO!
AUCKLAND
WHAT IS THE FUNDING FOR?
Throughout my journey there have been soo many obstacles in my way, but with the love and support of my family, friends, coach and team, they’ve helped me overcome those obstacles to achieve my ultimate dream of representing NZ at the 2016 Paralympic Games! Tupou needs help to fund her mother to be with her at the Games to support her, as well as a new swim suit. She is also seeking funding for her training fees for the next 12 months after her return to help her continue to be the best she can be in the sport she loves. Thank you everyone!
HIGHEST SPORTING ACHIEVEMENT
The current Paralympics NZ S9 Open records I hold are:
Long course (swum in a 50m pool)
50, 100 & 200 backstroke
200 Individual Medley
Short Course (swum in a 25m pool)
50 & 100 Freestyle
50 & 100 Backstroke
50 Butterfly
100 & 200 Individual Medley.
TEAM OR CLUB
Paralympics New Zealand High Performance Swimming Team
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