Shannon Bloedel

Shannon Bloedel was an American Paralympian sit-skier. She won an Olympic silver medal in the 1992 Paralympics. Bloedel then became a model for Nordstrom.

Shannon Bloedel
NationalityAmerican
Known forSit-skiing and model

Description

An accident when she was aged ten left Bloedel without the use of her legs. She decided to ski whilst attending the University of Washington and joined the national team in 1987.[1]

She won gold medals at the National Championships in the USA and Canada in 1991.[1] At the 1992 Winter Paralympics Bloedel took a silver medal at Albertville in the Giant Slalom coming second to Marit Ruth whose time was 2:36:78. Team mate Candace Cable of the USA came third.[2]

Bloedel did some modelling of clothes.[3] She became pregnant and retired from skiing to live with husband and children in Seattle.[1]

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gollark: *I* would give myself future-Wikipedia (the present one fits on a cheap modern USB stick, and obviously the future will have even better storage), all interesting future scientific papers ever, a summary of the big technological/social changes which happen, and whatever future technology trinkets are fairly small and robust.
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References

  1. Shannon Bloedel, disabledskihall, retrieved 17 February 2014
  2. Tignes-Albertville 1992 Paralympic Winter Games Alpine Skiing Women's Giant Slalom LW10-11, paralympic.org, retrieved 17 February 2014
  3. Models With Disabilities Find a Place in Retail Ads, Andrea Maier, 1992, LA Times, retrieved 17 February 2014
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