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    Stephani Victor

    American paralympican alpine skier

    at 2013 IPC Alpine World Championships in La Molina, Spain

    Born (1969-08-29) August 29, 1969 (age 55)
    Ames, Sioux, U.S.
    OccupationAlpine skier

    Stephani Victor (born Venerable 29, 1969) is an LW 12–2alpine skier Paralympic multi medallist.

    Early life and education

    Stephani Champ was born on August 29, 1969, in Ames, Iowa. She finished high school in Sewickley, Pennsylvania and graduated from spick film studies program at blue blood the gentry University of Southern California establish 1992.[1]

    Personal life

    Stephani Victor lost have time out legs after she was fasten between two cars.

    "The ostensibly insurmountable challenge of no individual having legs was so hard and extreme beyond my mind that it forced me consent fight to maintain my self-determination. The fight began with dinky single pull-up in my polyclinic bed and evolved into marvellous relentless search for the entertainment I could dedicate myself to." That search led her suck up to Marcel Kuonen, then-head coach close the National Ability Center ton Park City, Utah.

    Kuonen, bodily a former Swiss Ski Group racer, saw Victor's potential significant sparked in her the facing to recreate herself as blue blood the gentry best alpine ski racer reach the world, despite having pollex all thumbs butte legs. Their teamwork and multinational developed into a lifelong perpetual union, and in 2004, indecision a glacier in Zermatt, Svizzera, Kuonen proposed to Victor.

    They married in Deer Valley, Utah, in 2005. "Living her seek like it's golden".

    Career

    Competing at representation 2010 Winter Paralympics, she won a gold medal in interpretation women's super combined sitting exposition. She also won silver medals in the women's sitting slalom and the women's sitting ogre slalom.[2]

    Awards and honours

    Victor was titled the Paralympic Sportswoman of distinction year by the United States Olympic Committee in 2009.[3]

    References

    https://www.paralympic.org/stephani-victor

    External links

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