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Karolina Wisniewska

Karolina Wisniewska (born July 26, 1976) is a para-alpine standing skier. Born in Warsaw, she moved to Canada when she was 5 years old where she then took up skiing as a form of physical therapy for her cerebral palsy. Over the course of her skiing career, she won eight total Paralympic medals for skiing, and 18 medals at International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Cups. At the 2002 Winter Paralympics, she earned four medals, the most ever earned by a Canadian para-alpine skier at a single Games. Wisniewska retired from the sport for a second time in May 2012 following an injury in 2011 that resulted in her missing most of the 2011/2012 skiing season.

Karolina Wisniewska
Personal information
Nationality Canada
Born (1976-07-26) 26 July 1976 (age 47)
Warsaw, Poland
Sport
CountryCanada
SportPara-alpine skiing
Event(s)Downhill
Super-G
Giant Slalom
Slalom
Super Combined
ClubSunshine Ski Club
Achievements and titles
Paralympic finals1998 Winter Paralympics
2002 Winter Paralympics
2010 Winter Paralympics
Medal record

Early life edit

Wisniewska was born on July 26, 1976, in Warsaw, Poland and moved to Alberta, Canada when she was five years old.[1][2] She was living in the Vancouver area in 2010,[3] but was back in Calgary by 2012.[2]

Born with cerebral palsy[2] which affects her legs and balance,[4] Wisniewska took a break from skiing at one point in order to attend Oxford University.[2] In 2007, she was inducted into the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame.[2] In 2012, she was working as a senior program officer in the higher performance division of Sport Canada.[2] In 2017, Wisniewska was inducted into the Canadian Paralympic Committee's Hall of Fame.[5]

Skiing edit

Wisniewska is a para-alpine standing skier,[2] who took up the sport when she was five years old as part of physical therapy for her cerebral palsy.[2][4] In 1994, she joined the Alberta Disabled Alpine Team, the first time she participated in skiing on the para-sport side. Prior to this, she belonged to the Banff, Alberta based Sunshine Ski Club.[2][4] Over the course of her skiing career, she won eight total Paralympic medals for skiing,[2] and 18 medals at International Paralympic Committee (IPC) World Cups.[2]

In 1995, Wisniewska won every event in her class at the national championships and made her national team debut.[4] The following year, she earned a gold medal at the World Championships in Super-G in Lech, Austria.[1] She first represented Canada at the Winter Paralympics in 1998, she won a pair of silver medals in the Women's Giant Slalom LW3,4,5/7,6/8 event and the Women's Super-G LW3,4,5/7,6/8 event. At the 2002 Winter Paralympics, she won four medals: two silvers and two bronzes. The silvers were in the Women's Giant Slalom LW3, LW4, LW9 event and Women's Slalom LW3,4,9 event. Her bronze medals were in the Women's Downhill LW3,4,6/8,9 event and the Women's Super-G LW3,4,6/8,9 event.[6] Her four medals were the most ever one by a Canadian para-alpine skier at a single Paralympic Games.[2] In 2003, she won the IPC World Cup Crystal Globe, which meant she was the overall IPC World Cup Champion for that year.[2][1][4]

In 2004, Wisniewska retired from skiing for the first time following a concussion.[2] She came out of retirement in 2007 in order to attempt to make the Canadian team for a home hosted Winter Paralympic Games in 2010.[2] At the Korean hosted 2008 IPC World Cup, she finished sixth at the slalom event with a combined time of 2:31.26.[7] The 2010 Winter Paralympics were her third Paralympics.[3] She competed in the slalom, finishing in fourth following her first run and third in her second run in a round that saw one of the skiers ahead of her disqualified for skiing off the course. Wisniewska ended up with a bronze in the event,[3] on a combined time of 1:58.84.[6][8] Her finish coupled with teammate Lauren Woolstencroft's gold medal finish resulted in Canada's first double podium at the 2010 Games.[6] Her second bronze medal of the Games was in the Super Combined.[2]

At the 2011 IPC World Championships, Wisniewska won a pair of bronze medals in the slalom and super combined events. In February 2011, she injured herself during a downhill race. In May 2012, she announced her retirement from the sport following an injury that kept her out of the sport for most of the 2011/2012 ski season.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Karolina Wisniewska" (PDF). Canada: The Canadian Ski Hall of Fame. 2007.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q "Alpine Skier Karolina Wisniewska Announces Retirement". Canadian Sport Centre. 2012-05-14. Archived from the original on 2013-01-18. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
  3. ^ a b c "Canucks strike slalom gold and bronze | Local News | Squamish Chief, Squamish, BC". Squamishchief.com. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
  4. ^ a b c d e . Canada 2010. 2009-12-23. Archived from the original on 2013-11-20. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
  5. ^ "Hall of Fame Inductees". Canadian Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 6 March 2022.
  6. ^ a b c "Canadian Paralympic Committee (CPC) | Event Advisory - Photo Opportunity - Gold and bronze for Canada in Paralympic women's slalom". Newswire.ca. 2010-03-15. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
  7. ^ "Woolstencroft, Wisniewska win IPC gold". Canada.com. 2008-02-17. Archived from the original on 2013-01-18. Retrieved 2012-10-29.
  8. ^ The Canadian Press (2010-03-15). "Canada's Woolstencroft golden in Paralympic slalom - British Columbia - CBC News". Cbc.ca. Retrieved 2012-10-29.

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Karolina Wisniewska born July 26 1976 is a para alpine standing skier Born in Warsaw she moved to Canada when she was 5 years old where she then took up skiing as a form of physical therapy for her cerebral palsy Over the course of her skiing career she won eight total Paralympic medals for skiing and 18 medals at International Paralympic Committee IPC World Cups At the 2002 Winter Paralympics she earned four medals the most ever earned by a Canadian para alpine skier at a single Games Wisniewska retired from the sport for a second time in May 2012 following an injury in 2011 that resulted in her missing most of the 2011 2012 skiing season Karolina WisniewskaPersonal informationNationality CanadaBorn 1976 07 26 26 July 1976 age 47 Warsaw PolandSportCountryCanadaSportPara alpine skiingEvent s DownhillSuper GGiant SlalomSlalomSuper CombinedClubSunshine Ski ClubAchievements and titlesParalympic finals1998 Winter Paralympics2002 Winter Paralympics2010 Winter ParalympicsMedal record 1998 Nagano Giant Slalom 1998 Nagano Super G 2002 Salt Lake City Giant Slalom 2002 Salt Lake City Slalom 2002 Salt Lake City Downhill 2002 Salt Lake City Super G 2010 Vancouver Slalom Standing 2010 Vancouver Super Combined StandingEarly life editWisniewska was born on July 26 1976 in Warsaw Poland and moved to Alberta Canada when she was five years old 1 2 She was living in the Vancouver area in 2010 3 but was back in Calgary by 2012 2 Born with cerebral palsy 2 which affects her legs and balance 4 Wisniewska took a break from skiing at one point in order to attend Oxford University 2 In 2007 she was inducted into the Canadian Ski Hall of Fame 2 In 2012 she was working as a senior program officer in the higher performance division of Sport Canada 2 In 2017 Wisniewska was inducted into the Canadian Paralympic Committee s Hall of Fame 5 Skiing editWisniewska is a para alpine standing skier 2 who took up the sport when she was five years old as part of physical therapy for her cerebral palsy 2 4 In 1994 she joined the Alberta Disabled Alpine Team the first time she participated in skiing on the para sport side Prior to this she belonged to the Banff Alberta based Sunshine Ski Club 2 4 Over the course of her skiing career she won eight total Paralympic medals for skiing 2 and 18 medals at International Paralympic Committee IPC World Cups 2 In 1995 Wisniewska won every event in her class at the national championships and made her national team debut 4 The following year she earned a gold medal at the World Championships in Super G in Lech Austria 1 She first represented Canada at the Winter Paralympics in 1998 she won a pair of silver medals in the Women s Giant Slalom LW3 4 5 7 6 8 event and the Women s Super G LW3 4 5 7 6 8 event At the 2002 Winter Paralympics she won four medals two silvers and two bronzes The silvers were in the Women s Giant Slalom LW3 LW4 LW9 event and Women s Slalom LW3 4 9 event Her bronze medals were in the Women s Downhill LW3 4 6 8 9 event and the Women s Super G LW3 4 6 8 9 event 6 Her four medals were the most ever one by a Canadian para alpine skier at a single Paralympic Games 2 In 2003 she won the IPC World Cup Crystal Globe which meant she was the overall IPC World Cup Champion for that year 2 1 4 In 2004 Wisniewska retired from skiing for the first time following a concussion 2 She came out of retirement in 2007 in order to attempt to make the Canadian team for a home hosted Winter Paralympic Games in 2010 2 At the Korean hosted 2008 IPC World Cup she finished sixth at the slalom event with a combined time of 2 31 26 7 The 2010 Winter Paralympics were her third Paralympics 3 She competed in the slalom finishing in fourth following her first run and third in her second run in a round that saw one of the skiers ahead of her disqualified for skiing off the course Wisniewska ended up with a bronze in the event 3 on a combined time of 1 58 84 6 8 Her finish coupled with teammate Lauren Woolstencroft s gold medal finish resulted in Canada s first double podium at the 2010 Games 6 Her second bronze medal of the Games was in the Super Combined 2 At the 2011 IPC World Championships Wisniewska won a pair of bronze medals in the slalom and super combined events In February 2011 she injured herself during a downhill race In May 2012 she announced her retirement from the sport following an injury that kept her out of the sport for most of the 2011 2012 ski season 2 References edit nbsp Sports portal a b c Karolina Wisniewska PDF Canada The Canadian Ski Hall of Fame 2007 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q Alpine Skier Karolina Wisniewska Announces Retirement Canadian Sport Centre 2012 05 14 Archived from the original on 2013 01 18 Retrieved 2012 10 29 a b c Canucks strike slalom gold and bronze Local News Squamish Chief Squamish BC Squamishchief com Retrieved 2012 10 29 a b c d e Karolina Wisniewska Canada 2010 2009 12 23 Archived from the original on 2013 11 20 Retrieved 2012 10 29 Hall of Fame Inductees Canadian Paralympic Committee Retrieved 6 March 2022 a b c Canadian Paralympic Committee CPC Event Advisory Photo Opportunity Gold and bronze for Canada in Paralympic women s slalom Newswire ca 2010 03 15 Retrieved 2012 10 29 Woolstencroft Wisniewska win IPC gold Canada com 2008 02 17 Archived from the original on 2013 01 18 Retrieved 2012 10 29 The Canadian Press 2010 03 15 Canada s Woolstencroft golden in Paralympic slalom British Columbia CBC News Cbc ca Retrieved 2012 10 29 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karolina Wisniewska amp oldid 1156312218, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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