HONG KONG, CHINA – Media OutReach – September 12, 2019 –
With less than one year to go until the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, Citi today
announced the roster of Para athletes who will comprise “Team Citi” — a diverse
group of 41 Para athletes, from 20 countries and territories, competing in 13 sports.
These exceptional Para athletes will
partner with Citi as ambassadors to support the company’s global efforts to
foster a more diverse, inclusive society and help change perceptions of persons
with disabilities.
“I think I speak for all of us on Team Citi
when I say thank you to Citi for your commitment to the athletes and support of
the Paralympic Movement more broadly. Together, we will grow the reach and
impact of Para sport while changing mindsets about what disability means,” said
Team Citi member Alison Yu, Wheelchair Fencing athlete in Hong Kong.
Citi first began its involvement with
the Paralympic Movement through its support of Team USA athletes in 2012. In
December 2018, Citi announced its partnership with the International Paralympic
Committee (IPC) and 18 National Paralympic Committees. Since then, more than 12,000
Citi colleagues across 15 countries have attended events in support of Citi’s
first global, mission-led partnership and spent time volunteering, with further
events planned between now and the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.
“Each member of Team Citi has an
incredible story of perseverance and accomplishment, which makes us proud to
support them and be part of their journey,” said Angel Ng, CEO, Citi Hong Kong
and Macau. “These remarkable athletes and their commitment to excellence on and
off the field inspire us to be our best as we serve communities around the
world, and to create a more inclusive society that celebrates all individuals.”
“Since coming on board as an
international partner in late 2018, Citi has displayed an immense commitment to
supporting the Paralympic Movement at all levels and engaging its own workforce
in the partnership,” said Craig Spence, the IPC’s Chief Marketing and
Communications Officer. ”The announcement of such a fantastic and diverse
roster of Para athletes to Team Citi is the next step in engaging audiences and
supporting the IPC’s vision of making for a more inclusive world through Para
sport.”
Citi will be supporting members of Team
Citi at upcoming Para sporting events, including the 2019 World Para Swimming
Championships in London, the 2019 World Para Athletics Championships in Dubai,
the 2020 ASEAN Para Games in the Philippines — and ultimately at the Tokyo 2020
Paralympic Games.
Team Citi Para athletes, 22 women and 19 men aged 17 — 50, represent
20 countries and territories. Two Team Citi members are also veterans — one
from the United States and the other from Australia. Collectively, this highly accomplished
group has made 85 Paralympic Games appearances and won 93 medals in total. At
the Paralympic Games, they will compete in 13 sports. Team Citi’s activities
will be promoted throughout the partnership on social media with the hashtag
#TeamCiti.
The Team Citi roster, including athlete home country or territory,
sport and Paralympic Games medal count, is listed below:
Curtis McGrath, Australia, Para Canoe
– 1 Gold
Madison de Rozario, Australia, Para
Athletics – 3 Silver
Lee Kai-Lin, Chinese Taipei, Para Judo
– 1 Silver
Carlos Serrano, Colombia, Para Swimming
– 1 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
Erica Castano, Colombia, Para Athletics – Rio 2016
Paralympian
Camila Haase, Costa Rica, Para Swimming
– Rio 2016 Paralympian
Kadeena Cox, Great Britain, Para Athletics & Para Cycling
– 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
Lauren Steadman, Great Britain, Para Triathlon – 1 Silver
Alice Tai, Great Britain, Para Swimming – 1 Gold, 1 Bronze
Alison Yu Chui Yee, Hong Kong, Wheelchair Fencing – 7 Gold, 3
Silver, 1 Bronze
Leung Yuk Wing, Hong Kong, Boccia – 3 Gold, 1 Silver
Manasi Joshi, India, Para Badminton – Paralympic Hopeful
Devendra Jhajharia, India, Para Athletics – 2 Gold
Jendi Pangabean, Indonesia, Para Swimming – Rio 2016
Paralympian
Ni Nengah Widiasih, Indonesia, Para Powerlifting – 1 Bronze
Jason Smyth, Ireland, Para Athletics – 5 Gold
Ellen Keane, Ireland, Para Swimming – 1 Bronze
Atsushi Yamamoto, Japan, Para Athletics – 2 Silver, 1 Bronze
Sae Shigemoto, Japan, Para Athletics — 1 Bronze
Mohamad Ridzuan Puzi, Malaysia, Para Athletics – 1 Gold
Muhammad Nur Syaiful Zulkafli, Malaysia, Para Swimming
– Paralympic Hopeful
Lenia Ruvalcaba, Mexico, Para Judo
– 1 Gold, 1 Silver
Gustavo Sanchez, Mexico, Para Swimming
– 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 1 Bronze
Lucy Ejike, Nigeria, Para Powerlifting – 3 Gold, 2 Silver
Paul Kehinde, Nigeria, Para Powerlifting – 1 Gold
Maciej Lepiato, Poland, Para Athletics – 2 Gold
Natalia Partyka, Poland, Para Table Tennis – 5 Gold, 2
Silver, 1 Bronze
Tay Wei Ming, Singapore, Para Badminton – Paralympic Hopeful
Yip Pin Xiu, Singapore, Para Swimming – 3 Gold, 1 Silver
Ntando Mahlangu, South Africa, Para Athletics – 1 Silver
Anrune Liebenberg, South Africa, Para Athletics – 2 Silver, 1
Bronze
Rawat Tana, Thailand, Para Athletics – 2 Gold, 1 Silver, 1
Bronze
Arawan Bootpo, Thailand, Para Powerlifting – Four-time
Paralympian
Adeline Dumapong-Ancheta, The Philippines, Para Powerlifting
– 1 Bronze
Jerrold Mangliwan, The Philippines, Para Athletics – Rio 2016
Paralympian
Sara Al Senaani, United Arab Emirates, Para Athletics – 1
Bronze
Mohammed Khamis Khalaf, United Arab Emirates, Para Powerlifting
– 2 Gold, 1 Silver
Brad Snyder, United States, Two-Time Team Citi Athlete, Para
Swimming – 5 Gold, 2 Silver
Scout Bassett, United States, Two-Time Team Citi Athlete, Para
Athletics – Rio 2016 Paralympian
Trevon Jenifer, United States, Wheelchair Basketball – 1
Gold, 1 Bronze
Nicky Nieves, United States, Sitting Volleyball – 1 Gold
Citi, the leading global bank, has approximately 200 million
customer accounts and does business in more than 160 countries and
jurisdictions. Citi provides consumers, corporations, governments and
institutions with a broad range of financial products and services, including
consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities
brokerage, transaction services, and wealth management.
Additional information may be found at www.citigroup.com | Twitter: @Citi | YouTube: www.youtube.com/citi | Blog: http://blog.citigroup.com | Facebook: www.facebook.com/citi | LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/citi
The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) is the global
governing body of the Paralympic Movement. It co-ordinates the organization of
the Summer and Winter Paralympic Games, and serves as the International
Federation for 10 sports, for which it supervises and co-ordinates the World
Championships and other competitions. The IPC’s vision is to enable Para
athletes to achieve sporting excellence and inspire and excite the world.
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