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Profile of Gemma Collis

Gemma Collis

Sport

Fencing // Category A Épée and Sabre

Date of Birth

10 / 10 / 1992

Less than a year after taking up the sport at Durham University (where she studied law), Gemma Collis was competing for Team GB in her first Paralympic Games in London 2012.

Having been a torchbearer at the opening ceremony, Gemma finished 8th in the Women’s Team Épée. Competing alongside Gabi Down and Justine Moore, the young trio had an average age of just 18.

She also competed at the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, finishing eighth in the Women’s Category A Épée.

Gemma quickly rose through the ranks and became the first and only British woman to win a Wheelchair Fencing World Cup, when she won gold at the Montreal World Cup in 2018.

She had already won five of her six pool matches and beat the leading qualifier before beating the 2017 double world champion and world number one Zsuszanna Kranjyak 15-13 in the Women’s Category A Épée final.

The Covid pandemic meant that qualification for the Paralympics in Tokyo was based on pre-lockdown performances some 18 months before. After a nervous wait, Gemma successfully made it onto the Paralympics GB team once again and outperformed her ranking by finishing 10th in the Women’s Épée A and 13th in the Sabre A.

Gemma heads to Paris for her third Paralympics on great form, having won gold at the 2023 IWAS Wheelchair Fencing World Cup in Italy. There she defeated China's Yuandong Chen in the final 15-7, having beaten reigning Paralympic and European champion Amarilla Veres of Hungary in the semi-final.

That result took Gemma to world number one for the first time in her career.

Then in March of this year Gemma won silver at the 2024 European Championships in Paris.

 

Career Highlights

Paralympic Games

  • 2021 – 10th, Women’s Épée A (Tokyo, Japan)
  • 2021 – 13th, Women’s Sabre A (Tokyo, Japan)
  • 2016 – 8th, Women’s Épée A (Rio, Brazil)
  • 2012 – 8th, Women’s Team Épée (London)

World Cup

  • 2023 – Gold, Women’s Épée A (Pisa, Italy)
  • 2018 – Gold, Women’s Épée A (Montreal, Canada)
  • 2018 – Bronze, Women’s Foil (Montreal, Canada)

European Championships

  • 2024 – Silver, Women’s Épée A (Paris, France)

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