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  1. 18 de ago. de 2008 · Courage, the most over-used word in sport, will get another airing tomorrow when Natalie du Toit takes her place for the start of the women's 10km open-water swim, but for once courageous will ...

  2. All this and more in “My Great Olympic Moments” with Natalie Du Toit. Related content Eva RISZTOV. 02:52. Sport guide: Understanding Marathon Swimming. 31:50. Podcast: Paralympic champ David Weir on disability, crying, and counselling. 00:43.

  3. 3 de sept. de 2020 · South African swimmer Natalie du Toit came back from amputation to become an Olympic and Paralympic legend. This is her story. Subsection. Sport Africa. Published. 3 September 2020. Share.

  4. Natalie du Toit uczestniczyła w igrzyskach paraolimpijskich 2004, 2008 i igrzyskach olimpijskich 2012. Była chorążym Republiki Południowej Afryki podczas ceremonii otwarcia igrzysk olimpijskich w Pekinie . Zaczęła pływać w reprezentacji w wieku 14 lat. W lutym 2001 amputowano jej lewą nogę w kolanie, co było następstwem wypadku ...

  5. 17 de may. de 2011 · But three years later, du Toit's Olympic dream seemed to shatter when she was hit by a car while riding her scooter. The collision led to the amputation of du Toit's left leg at the knee. However ...

  6. Natalie du Toit is a living example of tenacity and human triumph over adversity. She is a true inspiration to all South Africans and to young people the world over. Du Toit was presented with the David Dixon Award as the outstanding athlete of the Commonwealth Games and was named South Africa's top Sportswoman of 2002.

  7. www.laureus.com › ambassadors › natalie-du-toitNatalie du Toit | Laureus

    Natalie Du Toit has competed for South Africa at both the Olympic Games and Paralympic Games. She has an incredible 13 Paralympic gold medals, 12 World Championship gold medals and four Commonwealth Games medals to her name. She retired after the London 2012 Games.