Marianne Wieland de Alvarez of
Honu Para Swim Team raised four daughters in Vancouver, Canada together with her swimming husband, a Mexican Olympic swimmer.
She also helps identify and develop others, focusing on
disabled swimmers who wish to enjoy the open water. In 2014, Alvarez organized a Para-Relay to swim across the English Channel, six years after she started coaching Honu, a para swim team in Vancouver.
She coached at the 2012 London Paralympics and the 2015 Toronto Para Pan American Games. And the first day she met Haro, they discussed swimming across the English Channel.
One of her most accomplished
para-swimmers is
Pedro Rangel Haro from Guadalajara, Mexico.
Double leg amputee Haro and Alvarez discussed their challenges and achievements, dreams and missions on today’s
WOWSA Live with
Steven Munatones and
Antonio Argüelles.
For more information about Haro, Alvarez and the Honu Para Swim Team, visit
here.

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