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Teigan Van Roosmalen was born on 6 April, 1991 in Bateau Bay, New South Wales, Australia, is an Australian Paralympic swimmer (born 1991). Discover Teigan Van Roosmalen's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 32 years old?

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Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 6 April, 1991
Birthday 6 April
Birthplace Bateau Bay, New South Wales, Australia
Nationality Australia

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1991

Teigan Van Roosmalen (born 6 April 1991) is an Australian Paralympic S13 swimmer.

She has Usher Syndrome type 1 legally blind and Profoundly deaf.

Van Roosmalen was born in Bateau Bay, New South Wales on 6 April 1991.

She "is legally blind and deaf, with cysts pushing on her optic nerve causing blackouts in one eye."

This is a result of Usher syndrome and retinitis pigmentosa.

She has a brother involved with the surfing community, and has competed at the Australian Surf Titles.

1997

Van Roosmalen started swimming in 1997 and first represented Australia at the 2005 Deaflympics in Melbourne.

2006

A photograph of her has graced the front of the 2006 Central Coast telephone book.

Van Roosmalen is an S13 and S15 swimmer, with a swimming scholarship from the Australian Institute of Sport.

Her events are the 100 m breaststroke, 200 m individual medley, 50 m and 100 m freestyle.

She has trained with Ellie Cole.

2007

In 2007, she set an Australian age record and won a gold medal at the Arafura Games in the 100 m butterfly event.

In 2007, she also competed at the Australian Short Course Championships.

2008

She competed at the 2008 Summer and 2012 Summer Paralympics.

In 2008, she competed at the IPC Swimming World Cup and took home a set of bronze medals.

At the 2008 Beijing Games, she competed in six events and did not win a medal.

2009

She had a swimming scholarship from the Australian Institute of Sport 2009-2012.

Her events are the 100 m breaststroke, 200 m individual medley, 50 m and 100 m freestyle.

In 2009, she was working towards earning her Higher School Certificate.

She is a professional swimmer., she is qualified remedial massage therapist, Swimming instructor SAT, B&T, LWD and CS and swimming development Coach ]].

In 2009, she competed at the New South Wales Country swimming championships where she came away with four gold medals.

That year, she also competed at the Paralympic World Cup in Manchester, England.

She finished eleventh in the Women's MD 100 Freestyle event with a personal time of 1:06.97, less than a second behind Ellie Cole.

She finished ninth in the Women's MD 100 Breaststroke event with a personal best time of 1:29.76.

She finished third in the Women's S13 100 Butterfly event with a personal best time of 1:08.24.

2010

Van Roosmalen was photographed by Central Coast Express Advocate photographer Troy Snook, whose picture of her finished second in the Northern region in the 2010 Community Newspaper Association Awards.

In 2010, she was ranked first in the world in the 100 m breaststroke.

Her Australian Institute of Sport coach is Graeme Carroll.

At the Australian Institute of Sport, she changed her training and went from focusing on the butterfly to the medley and breaststroke events.

Her home pool is Mingara Aquatic.

When she trains there, she is coached by Kim Taylor.

She also competes in able bodied swimming events.

In 2010, Van Roosmalen competed at the Australian short course championships, which were held in Brisbane, Queensland.

She won three medals at the competition, but also re-injured her shoulder.

She also competed at the 2010 IPC Swimming World Championships held in Eindhoven, the Netherlands in the S11-13 events, but did not win any medals, the only Australian at the competition to do so.

She had a time of 4:59.67 in the women's 400 m freestyle S13 event, where she finished fourth.

In the 50m freestyle S13 event, she finished fifth, setting a personal best with a time of 29.97.

A shoulder injury almost prevented her from competing in the competition, with a question regarding her participation because of the necessity of a medical clearance until such a time that she boarded the plane to depart Australia.

2011

She competed at the 2011 Para Pan Pacific Championships in Edmonton, where she won a gold medal in the S13 400 freestyle event.

2012

As of January 2012, "She is ranked No.2 in the world in the 100 m breaststroke, fourth in the 200 m IM, fifth in the 100 m freestyle and sixth in the 50 m freestyle."