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Manns was born on 28 May 1966<ref name=apc/> and is from [[Port Macquarie]],<ref name= |
Manns was born on 28 May 1966<ref name=apc/> and is from [[Port Macquarie]],<ref name=apc/><ref name=abcmanns/> though she has lived in Sydney prior to moving back home.<ref name=started2007/> She is left handed.<ref name=apc/> Following a bathroom accident at the age of thirty-two as a result of not safely crossing a wet floor, she became an incomplete paraplegic.<ref name=apc/> She works for Port Macquarie TAFE as a teacher, temporarily leaving her position in late June 2012 in order to prepare for the London Paralympics.<ref name=apc/><ref name=started2007/> |
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⚫ | Manns is a wheelchair tennis player.<ref name=apc>{{cite web|url=http://www.paralympic.org.au/team/janel-manns |title=Janel Manns |publisher=Australian Paralympic Committee |location=Australia |year=2012 |accessdate=13 July 2012}}</ref><ref name=sourcemanns>{{cite web|url=http://www.camdencourier.com.au/news/local/sport/general/wheelchair-tennis-star-improves-her-ranking/2145316.aspx |title=Wheelchair tennis star improves her ranking |publisher=Camden Haven Courier |date=2011-04-27 |accessdate=2012-07-09}}</ref> She started playing the sport in 2005,<ref name=apc/><ref name=started2007>{{cite web|url=http://www.portnews.com.au/news/local/sport/tennis/london-bound-janel-ready-for-paralympic-tilt/2604091.aspx |title=London bound: Janel ready for Paralympic tilt |publisher=Port Macquarie News |date=2012-06-27 |accessdate=2012-07-13}}</ref> and debuted with the national team in 2006.<ref name=apc/> Prior to taking up tennis, she played wheelchair basketball.<ref name=started2007/> She switched sports because it was easier to find local competitors in Port Macquarie.<ref name=started2007/> She was invited to a Melbourne training camp after head tennis coach [[Greg Crump]] her she was switching sports.<ref name=started2007/> Crump continues to coach her when she represents Australia.<ref name=wherefromkendal/> In training, she has competed against able bodied players from her local club.<ref name=started2007/> |
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⚫ | Manns is a member of [[Kendall Tennis]].<ref name=abcmanns>{{cite web|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/2012-07-11/port-macquarie-tennis-player-heads-to-paralympics/4123414?section=sport |title=Port Macquarie tennis player heads to Paralympics |publisher=ABC Grandstand Sport - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) |date= |accessdate=2012-07-13}}</ref><ref name=sourcemanns/><ref name=wherefromkendal>{{cite web|url=http://www.portnews.com.au/news/local/sport/tennis/manns-set-for-glory/2599075.aspx |title=Manns set for glory |publisher=Port Macquarie News |date=2012-06-22 |accessdate=2012-07-13}}</ref> The club attempted to assist in funding some of her travels but had some difficulty in finding potential sponsors.<ref name=sourcemanns/> Her regular coach from the club is Phil Robinson, who also serves as the club's vice president.<ref name=abcmanns/><ref name=started2007/> |
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Manns won a bronze medal at the 2006 FESPIC Games in Kuala Lumpur, in her first appearance as a member of Australia's national team.<ref name=apc/> She won three golds at the 2007 Arafura Games, in the mixed team, doubles and in the singles events.<ref name=apc/> In 2010, she peaked in the rankings at seventeenth in the world in the singles event.<ref name=sourcemanns/> Because of financial problems that prevented her from traveling, she was unable to compete for a while and her ranking fell to sixty-third in the world.<ref name=sourcemanns/> In 2011, she played in several tournaments in South America, including competitions in Baranquilla, Santiago, Minas Gerias and Buneos Aires.<ref name=sourcemanns/> In Minas Gerias and Buneos Aires, she made the finals in the women's wheelchair singles.<ref name=sourcemanns/> In Baranquilla and Santiago, she made the semi-finals in the women's wheelchair singles.<ref name= |
Manns won a bronze medal at the 2006 FESPIC Games in Kuala Lumpur, in her first appearance as a member of Australia's national team.<ref name=apc/> She won three golds at the 2007 Arafura Games, in the mixed team, doubles and in the singles events.<ref name=apc/> In 2010, she peaked in the rankings at seventeenth in the world in the singles event.<ref name=sourcemanns/> Because of financial problems that prevented her from traveling, she was unable to compete for a while and her ranking fell to sixty-third in the world.<ref name=sourcemanns/> In 2011, she played in several tournaments in South America, including competitions in Baranquilla, Santiago, Minas Gerias and Buneos Aires.<ref name=sourcemanns/> In Minas Gerias and Buneos Aires, she made the finals in the women's wheelchair singles.<ref name=sourcemanns/> In Baranquilla and Santiago, she made the semi-finals in the women's wheelchair singles.<ref name=apc/><ref name=sourcemanns/> She won the women's wheelchair doubles event with Argentine partner [[Andrea Medrano]] in Santiago and Baranquilla.<ref name=apc/><ref name=sourcemanns/> Following these events, she improved her world ranking to number thirty.<ref name=apc/><ref name=sourcemanns/> By April 2011, she had been selected as a member of Australia's Shadow Paralympic Squad ahead of the 2012 Summer Paralympics.<ref name=sourcemanns/> |
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Manns was selected to represent [[Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics|Australia]] at the [[2012 Summer Paralympics]] in women's singles and women's doubles wheelchair tennis<ref name=started2007/><ref name=wherefromkendal/> at what will be her first Paralympics.<ref name=wherefromkendal/><ref name=firstparas>{{cite web|url=http://www.manningrivertimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/best-wishes-for-mid-north-coasts-paralympians/2607529.aspx |title=Best wishes for mid north coast's paralympians |publisher=Manning River Times |date=2012-06-29 |accessdate=2012-07-13}}</ref> Her doubles partner will be [[Daniela Di Toro]].<ref name=started2007/><ref name=wherefromkendal/> Her first match is scheduled to start on 1 September.<ref name=firstparas/> |
Manns was selected to represent [[Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics|Australia]] at the [[2012 Summer Paralympics]] in women's singles and women's doubles wheelchair tennis<ref name=started2007/><ref name=wherefromkendal/> at what will be her first Paralympics.<ref name=wherefromkendal/><ref name=firstparas>{{cite web|url=http://www.manningrivertimes.com.au/news/local/news/general/best-wishes-for-mid-north-coasts-paralympians/2607529.aspx |title=Best wishes for mid north coast's paralympians |publisher=Manning River Times |date=2012-06-29 |accessdate=2012-07-13}}</ref> Her doubles partner will be [[Daniela Di Toro]].<ref name=started2007/><ref name=wherefromkendal/> Her first match is scheduled to start on 1 September.<ref name=firstparas/> |
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Revision as of 17:17, 28 August 2013
Full name | Janel Manns | ||
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Country (sports) | Australia | ||
Residence | Port Macquarie, New South Wales | ||
Born | 28 May 1966 | ||
Turned pro | 2006 | ||
Plays | Left Handed | ||
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Doubles | |||
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Last updated on: 13 July 2012. |
Janel Manns (born 28 May 1966) is an Australian wheelchair tennis player. She has been selected to represent Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in tennis.
Personal
Manns was born on 28 May 1966[1] and is from Port Macquarie,[1][2] though she has lived in Sydney prior to moving back home.[3] She is left handed.[1] Following a bathroom accident at the age of thirty-two as a result of not safely crossing a wet floor, she became an incomplete paraplegic.[1] She works for Port Macquarie TAFE as a teacher, temporarily leaving her position in late June 2012 in order to prepare for the London Paralympics.[1][3]
Tennis
Manns is a wheelchair tennis player.[1][4] She started playing the sport in 2005,[1][3] and debuted with the national team in 2006.[1] Prior to taking up tennis, she played wheelchair basketball.[3] She switched sports because it was easier to find local competitors in Port Macquarie.[3] She was invited to a Melbourne training camp after head tennis coach Greg Crump her she was switching sports.[3] Crump continues to coach her when she represents Australia.[5] In training, she has competed against able bodied players from her local club.[3]
Manns is a member of Kendall Tennis.[2][4][5] The club attempted to assist in funding some of her travels but had some difficulty in finding potential sponsors.[4] Her regular coach from the club is Phil Robinson, who also serves as the club's vice president.[2][3]
Manns won a bronze medal at the 2006 FESPIC Games in Kuala Lumpur, in her first appearance as a member of Australia's national team.[1] She won three golds at the 2007 Arafura Games, in the mixed team, doubles and in the singles events.[1] In 2010, she peaked in the rankings at seventeenth in the world in the singles event.[4] Because of financial problems that prevented her from traveling, she was unable to compete for a while and her ranking fell to sixty-third in the world.[4] In 2011, she played in several tournaments in South America, including competitions in Baranquilla, Santiago, Minas Gerias and Buneos Aires.[4] In Minas Gerias and Buneos Aires, she made the finals in the women's wheelchair singles.[4] In Baranquilla and Santiago, she made the semi-finals in the women's wheelchair singles.[1][4] She won the women's wheelchair doubles event with Argentine partner Andrea Medrano in Santiago and Baranquilla.[1][4] Following these events, she improved her world ranking to number thirty.[1][4] By April 2011, she had been selected as a member of Australia's Shadow Paralympic Squad ahead of the 2012 Summer Paralympics.[4]
Manns was selected to represent Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in women's singles and women's doubles wheelchair tennis[3][5] at what will be her first Paralympics.[5][6] Her doubles partner will be Daniela Di Toro.[3][5] Her first match is scheduled to start on 1 September.[6]
References
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m "Janel Manns". Australia: Australian Paralympic Committee. 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ a b c "Port Macquarie tennis player heads to Paralympics". ABC Grandstand Sport - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j "London bound: Janel ready for Paralympic tilt". Port Macquarie News. 27 June 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ a b c d e f g h i j k "Wheelchair tennis star improves her ranking". Camden Haven Courier. 27 April 2011. Retrieved 9 July 2012.
- ^ a b c d e "Manns set for glory". Port Macquarie News. 22 June 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2012.
- ^ a b "Best wishes for mid north coast's paralympians". Manning River Times. 29 June 2012. Retrieved 13 July 2012.