Paralympics: Colleague Felicia Laberer wins bronze medal

Bronze for Felicia Laberer! The HZB congratulates warmly on this outstanding achievement!

Bronze for Felicia Laberer! The HZB congratulates warmly on this outstanding achievement! © https://www.kanu.de/Athleten-74456.html

Felicia Laberer wins a bronze medal in canoeing at the 2021 Paralympics in Tokyo. We are happy with her and congratulate very much. At HZB, the 20-year-old is currently an apprentice as an office management assistant. In June, the canoeist had already earned the European Championship.

Felicia finished 3rd in the preliminary race with a time of 53.022 seconds, qualifying her for the semi-finals on 4th September. She won her semifinal and finished an excellent third in the final on the same day.

We congratulate Felicia from the bottom of our hearts for this great achievement!

Together with four other canoe athletes, Felicia Laberer has participated in the Paralympics in Tokyo. In paracanoe there are single races in two boat classes, kayak and va'a. The races start over the sprint distance of 200 meters. The competitions on the Sea Forest Waterway in Tokyo began on Thursday, 2th September, with the preliminary heats. On Friday and Saturday, 03 and 04.09.2021, the final races took place.

Watch here the final race of Felicia Laberer.

In addition, you can watch:

  • the summary of all final races of the paracanoia including the race of Felicia Laberer
  • the medalist ceremony in full length
  • and her Interview in the German public broadcaster ARD.

We wrote about how Felicia Laberer got into para-canoeing and prepared for her participation in the paralympics in our HZB blog post.

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