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Woolstencroft Becomes First Female to Win Five Gold at a Winter Paralympics

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Lauren Woolstencroft

Lauren Woolstencroft (North Vancouver) has become the most decorated female athlete in a single Winter Paralympic Games

By Marie-Helene Cayer : March 20, 2010 (Whistler, BC)  Lauren Woolstencroft (North Vancouver) has become the most decorated female athlete in a single Winter Paralympic Games. She won the super combined by more than 12 seconds on Saturday to close out her para-alpine competition having won every event she raced.

“I am a competitor, I always want to race my best and it was a bit of a tricky course so I had to be super focused. At the same time I knew I had to get down so I needed to ski a smart run. Obviously super happy and surprised with the outcome,” said Woolstencroft.

“I never though I would actually win the five medals. The biggest challenge here was to ski your best day after day. I am mentally fried right now, today my only focus was the race and I am pretty mentally tired. I had great confidence coming in and I was super prepared. I knew I had the potential but you can never know what is going to happen,” added Woolstencroft. “I don’t know if all of this has set in yet, I am just kind of surprised still.”

In the 34-year history of the Winter Paralympics, there have been seven women to win four gold in a single Games, the last being Ragnhild Myklebust (Norway) in cross country and Sarah Hill (USA) in alpine during the 2002 Salt Lake City Games.

“Lauren has established herself as the golden athlete of these Games,” said Blair McIntosh, chef de mission, Team Canada. “She is in a class of her own at the Winter Games and I join the nation in congratulating her on this remarkable display of word-class athleticism.”

Woolstencroft also ties swimmer Stephanie Dixon and athletics star Chantal Petitclerc as the only three Canadian women to earn five gold medals in a single Paralympics, winter or summer.

The 28-year-old has Canadian company in the five medals category at these Games. Vivian Forest (Edmonton) and guide Lindsay Debou collected a silver today in the super combined, visually impaired, to complete her mission of winning a medal in a five events entered.

Competition ends Sunday with para-nordic events and the closing ceremonies are scheduled for 19:00 PT.

2010 PARALYMPIC WINTER GAMES MEDAL COUNT FOR LAUREN WOOLSTENCROFT

Sport Event Medal

Alpine Skiing Downhill, Standing Gold

Alpine Skiing Super-G, Standing Gold

Alpine Skiing Slalom, Standing Gold

Alpine Skiing Super Combined, Standing Gold

Alpine Skiing Giant Slalom, Standing Gold

2010 PARALYMPIC WINTER GAMES MEDAL COUNT FOR VIVIAN FOREST

Sport Event Medal

Alpine Skiing Downhill, Visually Impaired Gold

Alpine Skiing Super-G, Visually Impaired Silver

Alpine Skiing Slalom, Visually Impaired Silver

Alpine Skiing Super Combined, Visually Impaired Silver

Alpine Skiing Giant Slalom, Visually Impaired Bronze

About the Canadian Paralympic Committee

The Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) is a non-profit, private organisation with 43 member sports organisations dedicated to strengthening the Paralympic Movement. The CPC is responsible for creating an optimal high-performance environment for the Canadian Paralympic athletes to win at Paralympic and ParaPanAmerican Games. By supporting Canadian Paralympic athletes and promoting their success, the CPC inspires all Canadians with a physical disability to get involved in sport through programs delivered by its member organisations. For more information, visit www.paralympic.ca.

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Filed under: Sports News Tagged With: Canadian Paralympic Committee, CPC, lauren woolstencroft, Marie-Helene Cayer, Paralympic Winter Games, Ragnhild Myklebust, Sarah Hill, vivian forest

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