Simon, Cynthia
Judo

Cindy Simon

Paralympian 2012

Athlete Bio#

Height

5'2"

Age

54

Hometown

Wayne, NJ

Education

New York University, Jurors Doctorate Degree; Rutgers University, Political Science Master of Arts.

classification: Optic Albino (B3)

Cindy Simon



Paralympic Experience
  • 1-time Paralympian;
    • Paralympic Games London 2012, 5th (57kg - Women)
Personal

Cindy lives with her husband and two children in Wayne, New Jersey. She was first introduced to judo during her second semester in law school. Cindy returned to Judo in 2006 to train toward participating in the Paralympics Games. During the past five years she has made significant strides towards that goal.

She is a member of the Kokushikai Judo Academy and trains four days per week under the watchful eyes of her coach Celita Schutz (3X’s Judo Olympian). Cindy also trains six times a week at the Wayne YMHA were she receives strength and balance instruction twice a week.

She graduated from New York University with a Jurors Doctorate Degree and Rutgers University with a Master of Arts Degree in Political Science. Dr. Simon is employed as an adjunct professor at William Paterson University and Passaic County Community County College as well as a Visiting Part-Time Professor at DeVry University Online. She also practices a little law.

Despite her busy training schedule, she still enjoys playing goalball and volunteering for local organizations.

Major Judo Awards:

  • 2015: German Open for the Blind & Visually Impaired - Silver
  • 2012 Team Member, Paralympic Games, London, England
  • 2010 & 2011: German Open for the Visually Impaired - Bronze
  • 2010, 2011, 2013, 2014: USA Judo National Champion for Blind & Visually Impaired - Gold

 

World Championships Experience
  • Most recent: 2018 – 11th (63kg - Women)
  • Years of participation: 63kg - Women 2018; 57kg - Women 2014; 52kg - Women 2010
  • Top finish: 7th – 2010 (52kg - Women), 2014 (57kg - Women)

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