Verena Bentele

Verena Bentele (born February 28, 1982 in Lindau) is a blind German Paralympic biathlete and cross-country skier. She studied at the Carl-Strehl Schule, a special school for the blind und partially sighted in Marburg, Germany. She won her first Paralympic medals (one gold, two silver, one bronze) at the 1998 Winter Paralympics, followed by four gold medals at the 2002 Winter Paralympics, as well as two gold and one bronze medal at the 2006 Winter Paralympics[1] She was also winner of the Combined World Cup in Biathlon und Cross-Country in 2006.

Verena Bentele
Bentele in 2013
Personal information
NationalityGerman
Born (1982-02-28) February 28, 1982
Lindau, Bavaria, West Germany
Sport
Country Germany
SportBiathlon, Cross Country Skiing
Coached byWerner Nauber
Retired2011

Career

During the 2009 German blind cross country championship, Bentele had a serious accident. Her sighted guide failed to give proper directions, so she fell down a slope in a dry river bed. She tore a cruciate ligament in her knee, and suffered finger and liver injuries, and damaged one kidney so badly that it had to be removed.

Despite this, only a year later, Bentele had her best Olympic result, winning 5 Gold Medals 2010 Winter Paralympics in the 2010 Vancouver Paralympics. As a result of her performance at the Games, Bentele was named Best Female at the Paralympic Sport Awards.[2]

Bentele has won the "Laureus World Sportsperson of the Year with a Disability" award for the year 2011. Late in 2011, she announced her retirement at the age of 29.[3] In 2014 Bentele was inducted into the Paralympic Hall of Fame.[4]

Bentele was nominated by the Social Democratic Party to be a delegate to the Federal Convention for the purpose of electing the President of Germany in 2010, 2012 and 2017.[5] She joined the party in 2012.

Federal Government Commissioner for Matters relating to Disabled Persons, 2014–2018

In January 2014, Bentele was appointed Federal Government Commissioner for Matters relating to Disabled Persons in the government of Chancellor Angela Merkel. In this capacity, she was part of the Federal Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs under the leadership of minister Andrea Nahles and heads the government’s focal point in charge of monitoring the implementation of the Convention on the Rights of Persons with Disabilities. She served in that position until 2018.

Other activities

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References

Awards and achievements
Preceded by
Natalie du Toit
Laureus World Sportsperson with a Disability of the Year
2011
Succeeded by
Oscar Pistorius
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