Natália Šubrtová

Natália Šubrtová (born 1 May 1989 in Kežmarok)[1] is a retired Slovak alpine skier, sighted guide and eleven-time Paralympic Champion.

Natália Šubrtová
Two female skiers in competition uniform
Skier Henrieta Farkašová and guide Natália Šubrtová. 2013 IPC Alpine World Championships at La Molina in Spain. Day 1. Downhill final.
Personal information
Born1 May 1989 (1989-05) (age 34)
Kežmarok, Czechoslovakia
Medal record
Representing  Slovakia
Alpine skiing
Paralympic Games
Gold medal – first place2010 VancouverSuper-G
Gold medal – first place2010 VancouverCombined
Gold medal – first place2010 VancouverGiant slalom
Gold medal – first place2014 SochiDownhill
Gold medal – first place2014 SochiGiant slalom
Gold medal – first place2018 PyeongchangDownhill
Gold medal – first place2018 PyeongchangSuper-G
Gold medal – first place2018 PyeongchangCombined
Gold medal – first place2018 PyeongchangGiant slalom
Silver medal – second place2010 VancouverDownhill
Silver medal – second place2018 PyeongchangSlalom
Bronze medal – third place2014 SochiSlalom

As the sighted guide for Henrieta Farkašová, she has won three gold at the 2010 Winter Paralympics, at Whistler Creekside in the women's giant slalom, women's super combined, women's super-G, visually impaired and a silver medal in Women's downhill, visually impaired. In the 2011 International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Alpine Skiing World Championships in Sestriere, Italy, January 2011 taking gold in the women's Visually Impaired event were the familiar pair from Slovakia, Henrieta Farkasova with her guide Natalia Subrtova. The two took an incredible four gold medals during the championships: women's giant slalom, super combined, downhill, and slalom. They also won a bronze medal in the team event.

References

  1. Šepitková, Natália (5 June 2010). "Natália Šubrtová: Vždy som bola hyperaktívnym dieťaťom". SME (in Slovak). Retrieved 13 August 2012.


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