Trischa Zorn

Trischa Zorn
Zorn at the 2012 Summer Paralympic Games
Sport
Disability classS12, SB12, SM12
Medal record
Women's para swimming
Representing  United States
Paralympic Games
1980 Arnhem100m backstroke B
1980 Arnhem100m butterfly B
1980 Arnhem100m freestyle B
1980 Arnhem200m individual medley B
1980 Arnhem400m individual medley B
1980 Arnhem4x100m freestyle relay A-B
1980 Arnhem4x100m medley relay A-B
1984 New York100m backstroke B2
1984 New York100m butterfly B2
1984 New York100m freestyle B2
1984 New York200m individual medley B2
1984 New York400m individual medley B2
1984 New York4x100m medley relay B1-B3
1988 Seoul50m breaststroke B2
1988 Seoul50m freestyle B2
1988 Seoul100m backstroke B2
1988 Seoul100m breaststroke B2
1988 Seoul100m butterfly B2
1988 Seoul100m freestyle B2
1988 Seoul200m breaststroke B2
1988 Seoul200m individual medley B2
1988 Seoul400m freestyle B2
1988 Seoul400m individual medley B2
1988 Seoul4x100m freestyle relay B1-B3
1988 Seoul4x100m medley relay B1-B3
1992 Barcelona50m freestyle B2
1992 Barcelona100m backstroke B2
1992 Barcelona100m breaststroke B1-B2
1992 Barcelona100m freestyle B2
1992 Barcelona200m backstroke B1-B2
1992 Barcelona200m breaststroke B1-B3
1992 Barcelona200m individual medley B2
1992 Barcelona400m individual medley B1-B3
1992 Barcelona4x100m freestyle relay B1-B3
1992 Barcelona4x100m medley relay B1-B3
1996 Atlanta100m backstroke B2
1996 Atlanta200m individual medley B2
1984 New York4x100m freestyle relay B1-B3
1992 Barcelona100m butterfly B2-B3
1992 Barcelona400m freestyle B2-B3
1996 Atlanta50m freestyle B2
1996 Atlanta400m freestyle B2
1996 Atlanta4×100m medley relay B1-B3
2000 Sydney100 m backstroke
2000 Sydney100 m breaststroke
2000 Sydney100 m butterfly
2000 Sydney200 m individual medley
1996 Atlanta100 m breaststroke
1996 Atlanta100 m freestyle
1996 Atlanta4 × 100 m freestyle
2000 Sydney50 m breaststroke
2004 Athens100 m backstroke

Trischa Zorn (born June 1, 1964, in Orange, California) is an American Paralympic swimmer. Blind from birth, she competed in Paralympic swimming (S12, SB12, and SM12 disability categories). She is the most successful athlete in the history of the Paralympic Games, having won 55 medals (41 gold, 9 silver, and 5 bronze), and was inducted into the Paralympic Hall of Fame in 2012. She took the Paralympic Oath for athletes at the 1996 Summer Paralympics in Atlanta.