Zena Cole
Quick Facts
Biography
Zena Cole is an American Paralympic discus thrower.
Early life
Zena Cole was born in Oregon, Ohio. When she was 18-months-old she contracted polio and spent three years in an iron lung ventilator. Until she became 12 years of age, she used crutches and braces which she continued to break because she was playing baseball at the time. The doctors suggested that she should use a wheelchair. In 1991 she was diagnosed with a condition called post-polio syndrome which caused her to retire from the Ohio Bureau of Vocational Rehabilitation.
Career
In 2011, Cole won a silver medal at the 2011 IPC Athletics World Championships and the same year won a gold medal at the Parapan American Games. She also participated at the 2012 Summer Paralympics where she won a bronze medal for discus throw of 5.29 metre. She participated in the 2013 IPC Athletics World Championships in Lyon, France, competing in discus and club throw.
In 2016 she beat her previous personal best of 4.89 metre with a 4.98 metre throw at the Women's Discus Throw in F52 category but got a bronze medal.
Personal life
Cole has two children, a son and a daughter, and has raised three of her nieces. Besides discus throwing, she also enjoys traveling, photography and camping.