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Monday, March 12, 2012

IPC Athlete of the month - Oksana Slesarenko - Russian Wheelchair Curling Team



February 2012'Athlete of the Month'


Oksana Slesarenko
27th April 1970 Ekaterinburg, Russia
 
 
 
LATEST TRIUMPHS:
Won gold as Russia's team captain at the 2012 World Wheelchair Curling Championships
Slesarenko led Russia to gold at the 2012 World Wheelchair Curling Championships
Oksana Slesarenko
 
It took us nine years to have this victory. And finally, thanks to the unity of our team, will power and great aspiration, we have become the best.”

Oksana Slesarenko, captain of Russia’s Wheelchair Curling team, has been voted the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) Athlete of the Month for February after leading her squad to the 2012 World Championship title in Chuncheon, Korea.

In honour of International Women’s Day on 8 March, all of the finalists for the award were women.

Slesarnko paid tribute to her mother and daughter on the day, who she says have been her biggest inspiration throughout her career.

“My mother put her heart and soul into me, and my daughter has supported me during my entire sport career,” she said.

Slesarenko easily captured the Athlete of the Month title with nearly 43 per cent of the votes, finishing ahead of American alpine skier Laurie Stephens (24%) and British para-cyclist Sarah Storey (14%).

Team Russia Wheelchair Curling celebrating
Team Russia Wheelchair Curling celebrating © • NPC Russia
German alpine skier Andrea Rothfuss, Nigerian powerlifter Grace Ebere Anzoie and Thailand’s women’s Wheeelchair Tennis team were also up for the honour.

Not only did Slesarenko help Russia win gold, but she led the squad to its first-ever Wheelchair Curling medal on the international stage – all after an unfortunate series of events.

Russian coach Vladimir Shevchenko passed away during the Championships.

“We are very happy that in such a hard struggle we won,” Slesarenko said. “It took us nine years to have this victory. And finally, thanks to the unity of our team, will power and great aspiration, we have become the best.”

The win was quite bittersweet for the entire Russian delegation.

“This victory is dedicated to him – the coach who put his efforts, experience and patience into our success,” Slesarenko said. “We were feeling his support during the Championships.”

The Russians won nine of their 12 contests in total at the Championships, easily defeating the Koreans, 9-1, in the finals on their home ice in Chuncheon.

“We have reached just the first goal,” Slesarenko said. “The next one is Paralympic Games in Sochi. We will strive to win and make a fierce effort to defend our world-champion title.”

The rest of Russia’s team included Andrey Smirnov, Marat Romanov and Svetlana Pakhomova.

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