Bruna Alexandre wants to break barriers and spend a lot of time in Paris next year.
The one-armed table tennis player, who was to start competing at the Pan American Games yesterday, is trying to make Brazil’s team for the Olympics and the Paralympics in Paris next year, meaning she would be in France training and playing from late July until early September.
Alexandre, 28, wants to join a group of five other athletes who, according to the International Paralympic Committee, have participated in both competitions in the same year: Archer Neroli Fairhall of New Zealand; Polish table tennis player Natalia Partyka; swimmer Natalie du Toit and sprinter Oscar Pistorious, both of South Africa; and Iranian archer Zarah Nemati.
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Brazil’s No. 3 women’s table tennis player, Alexandre would be the first athlete from the Americas to join that exclusive group if she is picked for the Olympic team.
Her spot at the Paralympics is already secured.
Several other athletes have competed in both the Olympics and the Paralympics, but not in the same year; Belgium’s Sonia Vettenburg, a wheelchair racer who also competed in shooting; archer Paola Fantato and vision-impaired shot putter Assunta Legnante, both of Italy; and vision-impaired track and field athlete Marla Runyan of the US.
Alexandre said that she never knew what it is like to have a right arm: She lost it when she was three months old due to thrombosis. She has always done what she wanted and gone wherever she wanted.
“I always had sports in my life, like indoor soccer, skateboarding, cycling,” Alexandre told reporters in Santiago this week. “I started at table tennis at age seven just because my brother was playing and I had to call him back home.”
She is among the top five Paralympic table tennis players in the world, but is 220th in the Olympic rankings. She hopes to be among the top 80 so she can qualify for Paris.
During practice in Santiago, analysts said that Alexandre does not have as much mobility and footwork as other players, and her one-handed serve is not as effective, but she hits powerfully and defends well.
“Being in the Olympic national team, I can also get a push for the Paralympic team,” Alexandre said. “At the Paralympics I can manage, give the ball to the opponent more frequently. At the Olympics I can’t do that, I have to attack more, be quicker and more active.”
She has played Paralympic sports since age 13. She moved from southern city of Criciuma to Sao Caetano near Sao Paulo at age 16. She has worked with Brazil’s Olympic team, which has one of the few players in the world who can challenge the top Chinese players, Hugo Calderano.
Alexandre already has one silver and two bronze medals from the Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro and Tokyo. She is aiming for gold in France with the help of Brazilian music, South Korean dramas and inspiration from China, the dominant force in the sport.
“I am hoping for gold at the Paralympics, but the Olympics do make me dream,” she said. “I can barely believe this could happen. I have to work on my mindset to get it done. Very few athletes can do that, it is very hard for someone like me to reach the Olympics.”
The International Paralympic Committee said in a statement that it is too early to say whether any Paralympic athletes would compete at both competitions in Paris and its focus “is purely on athletes excelling at the Paralympics.”
Alexandre’s mind is set as she competes in Chile. She could play at the Parapan American Games later this month, but opted not to.
“I want to show that everyone with a handicap can do anything. I want to leave that image of me playing the Olympics one day,” she said. “That could be a great image for anyone with a handicap, not only those in Brazil. Anything is possible, and I want to prove that.”
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