Wollermann at the2024 Summer Paralympics | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Full name | Katherinne Mary Angel Wollermann Zapata |
| Born | (1992-08-12)12 August 1992 (age 33) |
| Sport | |
| Country | |
| Sport | Paracanoe |
| Disability | Transverse myelitis |
Katherinne Wollermann Zapata (born 12 August 1992) is aChilean paracanoeist. She is regarded as Chile's leading competitor in the sport and is the nation's first Paralympic champion in paracanoeing.[1][2]
Wollermann was born inChiguayante in 1992. In 2012, she becameparaplegic due tomedical negligence.[3][2] She began her rehabilitation at the FundaciónTeletón, where she took upparacanoeing. She had previously practicedathletics,basketball,swimming, andtennis.
At Teletón competitions in 2012, she representedConcepción and reached the podium in all her events, placing first in athletics,table tennis, and swimming. She subsequently chose to pursue canoeing professionally.[4]
Wollermann made her paracanoeing debut at the 2013 South American Championships in Curauma, where she won a gold medal.[2] She has since achieved Chile's top individual results in the sport, winning the Pan American Championships five times and becoming the first Chilean to win a medal at the Paracanoe World Championships.[2][5]
At the2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, Wollermann placed fourth in the women's 200 m KL1 event, finishing just 0.02 seconds behind the bronze medallist, Ian Marsden.[2][5][6]
At the continental level, Wollermann won gold at the 2017 South American Canoeing Championships inPaipa.[7] This was followed by two gold medals at the 2017 Pan American Canoe and Paracanoe Championships in Ecuador.[8] She also claimed gold at the 2018 Pan American Paracanoe Championships in Canada.[9]
In World Cup competition, she won silver in 2018 in Hungary, and bronze at the 2019 World Cup in Poland[3] and again in Hungary in 2021.[5][10][11]
She qualified for the2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo,[1][5][12][13] where she won the bronze medal in the women's 200 m KL1 event with a time of 55.921 seconds.[14][15]
In May 2024, Wollermann won gold in the KL1-200 at the Canoe World Cup in Hungary, recording a time of 52.83 seconds to finish ahead ofMaryna Mazhula of Ukraine andEdina Mueller of Germany. This marked her first world-level title in the event and served as preparation for her participation in the2024 Summer Paralympics.[16] At the 2024 Summer Paralympics in Paris, she won the gold medal in the same event, setting a time of 51.95 seconds.[17]
In August 2025, she successfully defended her world title in the KL1-200 at the 2025 Paracanoe World Championships in Milan, winning gold with a time of 53.52 seconds. She finished ahead of Maryna Mazhula and Maosan Xie of China, becoming a two-time world champion in the event.[18]