Mehmet Çekiç

Mehmet Çekiç (born 1 January 1970) is a Turkish Paralympic alpine skier who competes in the LW4 disability class of men's slalom, standing and giant slalom, standing events. He represented his country, Turkey, at the 2014 Sochi and 2018 PyeongChang Paralympics.[1]

Mehmet Çekiç
Personal information
NationalityTurkey
Born (1970-01-01) 1 January 1970
Sport
SportPara alpine skiing
Disability classLW4
Event(s)Men's slalom, standing
Men's giant slalom, standing

Private life

Mehmet Çekiç was born on 1 January 1970. He graduated from the University of Upper Alsace in Colmar, France. He lives in France, where he owns and manages a butchers and grocery shop in Barr, Bas-Rhin, France. He has one son.[1]

In 2009, he was involved in a motorcycle accident, which resulted in his disability after his leg was amputated mid-shinbone, below the knee.[1][2][3]

Sports career

Before he became disabled, Çekiç performed weightlifting between 1993 and 1996, and competed at national level in France.[1] He became also a champion.[2]

Alpine skiing was his favorite hobby, even before his accident, due to the proximity of his residence to the mountains. In 2010, he began Para-alpine skiing in France, and debuted internationally for Turkey in the United States in 2013. He is classified as LW4, which is a disability class for Para-skiers with disability in one lower extremity.[1] Çekiç is a member of the ski club in Le Hohwald, Bas-Rhin, France,[4] where he acts also as a skiing instructor.[2] He is coached by French Dany Iselin and Turkish Ersin Beyduz.[1]

Following training in Canada and the United States,[2] after his participation at a competition in Rinn, Tyrol, Austria he qualified to start at the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi, Russia.[5][6] After a two-week camp in Turkey, he took part at the Paralympics with a teammate.[2][3][7] At the 2018 Winter Paralympics in PyeongChang, South Korea, he represented Turkey alone.[8] Çekiç was the flag bearer at the parade of nations of Sochi 2014,[9] and PyeongChang 2018.[1][10]

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References

  1. "Alpine Skiing: Athlete Profile – Mehmet Cekic". PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Games. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
  2. "Mehmet Cekic, moniteur au ski club du Hohwald, participera aux Jeux paralympiques en ski alpin". France 3 Alsace (in French). 2014-01-30. Retrieved 2018-03-12.
  3. "Mehmet Cekic, un skieur thannois sous les couleurs de la Turquie". L'Alsace (in French). 2014-02-27. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  4. "Loisir ou Compétition : Rejoignez un Club de la Fédération" (in French). Fédération Française de Ski. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  5. "From the President" (PDF). IFSPT. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  6. Hecht, Norbert (2014-01-19). "Mehmet Cekic qualifié pour Sotchi". DNA (in French). Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  7. "Une demi-jambe qui suffit au bonheur de Mehmet Cekic". L'Alsace (in French). 2014-02-27. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  8. "2018 PyeongChang Paralimpik Kış Oyunları" (in Turkish). Türkiye Milli Paralimpik Komitesi. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  9. "Sochi 2014 Opening Ceremony flag bearers named for all 45 countries". Independent Sport News. 2014-03-07. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
  10. "PyeongChang 2018: Flag bearers revealed". PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games. 2018-03-09. Retrieved 2018-03-13.
Paralympics
Preceded by
Did not participate
Flagbearer for  Turkey
Sochi 2014,
PyeongChang 2018
Succeeded by
Incumbent
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