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Why Kathrin Marchand Will Write History at the Paralympics

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The para-crosser from Cologne will be the first woman to start at the Olympic Summer Games as well as at the Paralympic Summer and Winter Games. The 35-year-old rower, who suffered a stroke at the age of 30 and has now switched to winter sports, explains the importance of her tattoos and reveals how she overcomes fears.
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The para-crosser from Cologne will be the first woman to start at the Olympic Summer Games as well as at the Paralympic Summer and Winter Games. The 35-year-old rower, who suffered a stroke at the age of 30 and has now switched to winter sports, explains the importance of her tattoos and reveals how she overcomes fears.

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rnd.de broke the news in Germany on Monday, March 9, 2026.
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