Karla Tritten

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Born (1978-04-17) April 17, 1978 (age 47)
NationalityCanadian
Karla Tritten
Personal information
Born (1978-04-17) April 17, 1978 (age 47)
NationalityCanadian
Career history
?–?Edmonton Inferno
?–?Northern Lights
Medals
Athletics
Various
Silver medal – second place2006 Junior National ChampionshipsWomen's wheelchair basketball
Gold medal – first place2006 Quebec AAA ChampionshipsWomen's wheelchair basketball
Silver medal – second place2007 National championshipsWomen's wheelchair basketball
Gold medal – first place2007 Canada GamesWomen's wheelchair basketball
Bronze medal – third place2007 Nations TournamentWomen's wheelchair basketball
Bronze medal – third place2007 Nations TournamentWomen's wheelchair basketball
Bronze medal – third place2007 Nations TournamentWomen's wheelchair basketball
Bronze medal – third place2007 Nations TournamentWomen's wheelchair basketball
Silver medal – second place2007 Parapan American GamesWomen's wheelchair basketball
Gold medal – first place2008 Good Luck Beijing International InvitationalWomen's wheelchair basketball
Gold medal – first place2008 North American CupWomen's wheelchair basketball
Gold medal – first place2010 Paralympic World CupWomen's wheelchair basketball
Bronze medal – third place2010 CWBL Women's FinalsWomen's wheelchair basketball
Silver medal – second place2010 CWBL Women's ChampionshipWomen's wheelchair basketball

Karla Tritten (born April 17, 1978) is a Canadian Paralympic wheelchair basketball player and physical education teacher at the Balwin Junior High School,[1] a department of Victoria School of the Arts.[2] As of 2018, she resides in Sturgeon County.[3]

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