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Wheelchair Basketball

Janna

(Crawford) Mizens

Paralympian 2000, 2004

Janna (Crawford) Mizens
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Athlete Bio#

Janna Crawford dribbling

Hometown

Auburn, WA

Education

University of Illinois

Quick Facts
  • Completed her masters thesis at the University of Illinois
  • Her thesis, "Constraints of elite athletes with disabilities in Kenya," was later published in the Journal of Leisure Research
  • Named to the All-Tournament second team while playing wheelchair basketball at the University of Illinois
  • Inducted into the USOPC Hall of Fame, Class of 2025
Biographical Information

The U.S. women’s wheelchair basketball team won its first gold medal in 22 years at the Paralympic Games Athens 2004. Christina (Ripp) Schwab and Stephanie Wheeler went on to coach future national teams, Wheeler in 2016, and Schwab in 2024. Both are members of the National Wheelchair Basketball Association Hall of Fame. Six members of the 2004 team (Emily Hoskins, Patty Cisneros Prevo, Carlee Hoffman-Schwarz, Wheeler, Schwab, Jennifer Warkins) returned to win gold again at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games, marking the first back-to-back titles for the program. In 2004, the U.S. defeated five-time defending champion Canada in the semifinal and avenged a narrow group-stage loss to Australia with a 56–44 victory in the gold-medal game, setting the stage for continued success in future Paralympic Games.

Paralympic Experience
  • Two-time Paralympian; one-time Paralympic medalist (1 gold)
    • Paralympic Games Athens 2004, gold (Team - Women)
    • Paralympic Games Sydney 2000, 5th (Team - Women)
The 2004 U.S. women's wheelchair basketball team smiling

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