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Sandy Dukat female above the knee amputee athlete proximal femoral focal deficiency paralympic champion

Sandy Dukat
Above the Knee Amputee

Stats:

  Date Of Birth:    May 3rd , 1972

Current Home:    Vail, Colorado

     Occupation:    Public Speaker

              Sports:    Running, Cycling Skiing, Swimming,  Triathlon

Sandy Dukat was born with proximal femoral focal deficiency.  When she was four years old, her leg was amputated above the knee.  It was not until she moved to Chicago in 1996 that she became involved in Disabled Swimming through the Rehab Institute of Chicago.

Among her accomplishments are setting an American Swimming Record in the 800m freestyle in 1998, winning 2 bronze medals in skiing at the Paralympics in Salt Lake City in 2002, and 3 bronze medals in skiing at the World Championships in Wildschonau, Austria in 2003.  In 2005 Sandy won her first gold medal at the North American World Cup.  Sandy continued to demonstrate her strength and ability as she won the slalom bronze medal at the 2006 Paralympics in Torino, Italy and finished top ten in three other competitions.  In addition to these wins, she had several top five finishes and a bronze medal in the giant slalom at the 2006 World Cup races in Korea and Japan.

Sandy is a multi-sport athlete who has excelled in swimming, skiing, running, cycling and triathlons. Since she currently lives in the Rocky Mountains her latest athletic endeavor has become rock climbing

Sandy continues to train with the U.S. Disabled Ski Team with plans to compete at the World Championships in 2007, and she aspires to run a half Ironman as well as the Chicago marathon some day.  When she is not competing she works as a motivational and inspirational speaker  

Highlights:

SWIM TEAM

1998

International Paralympic Swimming World Championships                         

Christchurch, New Zealand.  Established the 800-meter Freestyle American

National Record.  Selected Co-Captain of the US Disabled Swim Team

World Championship Trials, Minneapolis, MN 2 gold medals and 2 silver medals.

Named to the U.S. Disabled Swim Team

1997

Atlantic City Disabled Open Water 5K Invitational                                     
Reigning National Champion for her class

DS/USA Nationals, Springfield, MA                                                
Won 2 silver medals and 1 bronze medal
           


SKI TEAM

2006

Paralympic Games in Torino, Italy                                        
Won 1 bronze medal in Slalom

Won 1 bronze medal in Giant Slalom at the Asian World Cup                                             

4 silver medals and the overall title at the 2005 U.S Disabled Nationals, Vail, CO

2005

Won 1 bronze and 1 gold in Slalom at the American World Cup,                                                                                        

2004

World Championships, Wildschonau, Austria   3 bronze medals

2 Silver medals at the Canadian World Cup                                                 

U.S. Disabled Ski Nationals, Vail, CO 3 bronze medals

2003

U.S. Disabled Ski Nationals, Big Sky, MT
Silver medal in Downhill, bronze medal in Super G and bronze medal in Slalom.  3rd place overall.

2002

Competed at the 2002 Paralympic Games, Salt Lake City, UT
Won 1 bronze medal in Super G; Won 1 bronze medal in Slalom
named to the United States Disabled Ski Team                                                                  

2001

U.S. World Cup, Snowbasin, UT                                                                  
10th in Downhill, 8th in Giant Slalom

Canadian World Cup, Kimberely, British Columbia                                                 
7th in Downhill, 7th in Giant Slalom, 8th in Slalom

2000

Eastern Regionals, Waterville, NH - bronze medal slalom

U.S. Disabled Ski Nationals, Mt. Snow, VT                         
6th in Giant Slalom, 7th in Super G and 5th in Downhill
                        

RUNNING    
           
2003 Chicago Half-Marathon 2:02                                                                            

2001 Chicago 10K.  1st place women's ambulatory division  (57:40)           

2000 Chicago 10K.  1st place in the women’s ambulatory division (1:02.53)            

2000 Terry Fox 5K run (29.36), Chicago, IL                                                

CYCLING

2000 U.S. Cycling Trials, Linton, IN                                                            
2 silver medals and 1 bronze medal

TRIATHLON

2008
ITU World Triathlon Championships Vancouver: 2:57.49 1st place AK division 
NYC  Olympic distance Triathlon: 3:11.32 1st place AK division 

2004
Named to the Paralympic Development Triathlon Team                                                                                  

2003
St. Anthony's Olympic Triathlon, St. Petersburg, FL                                       
1st place in the Physically Challenged Division (3 hours & 4 minutes)

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