Katrine KRISTENSEN, Danish Jumping, Para Dressage athlete.
Name | Katrine KRISTENSEN |
FEI ID | 10109280 |
Gender | Female |
Date of Birth | 23/01/1996 |
Competing for | Denmark - DEN |
Registrations |
Para Dressage 2025
Jumping 2015 |
Last update | 19/08/2024 |
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Sport Specific Information | |
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When and where did you begin this sport? | She began riding at age five and took up Para dressage at age 12. "I got my own pony when I was 12 years old." |
Why this sport? | Her parents thought it would be a good idea for her to take up a sport after she was diagnosed with muscular dystrophy. "When I first sat on a horse, I forgot that I had muscular dystrophy. I could feel that I was good at it. It was also a sport where I did not feel my limitations. It was a great feeling. It was not physiotherapy, but a pure leisure activity where I rode in a regular horse riding club." |
Club / Team | Nordvestsjaellands Rideklub: Denmark |
Name of coach | Astrid Gemal [national]; Cathrine Laudrup-Dufour [personal], DEN |
Impairment Information | |
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Origin of Impairment | Congenital |
Classification | GRADE II |
Further Personal Information | |
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Family | Husband Jens |
Residence | Roskilde, DEN |
Occupation | Athlete, Student |
Languages | Danish, English, German |
General Interest | |
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Impairment | She has muscular dystrophy, which causes weakness in her legs and feet. She uses custom-made reins and special bands in her stirrups that help keep her feet in place. "I have a condition that breaks the signals between the brain and muscles. I can walk but have a reduced physical activity. My impairment sits primarily on my hands, up to my elbows, as well as on my legs and my back. It has a big impact on how much strength I have during the day, so I think a lot about how I distribute my energy to make it last all day." (tv2east.dk, 30 Jul 2021; katrinelove.wixsite.com, 31 Dec 2016; Muskelkraft, 01 Apr 2012) |
Other information | She is set to carry the Danish flag at the Opening Ceremony of the Paralympic Games. (Facebook, 19 August 2024) |