SEVILLE, Spain (Reuters) - South African amputee Natalie Du Toit qualified for the Beijing Olympics on Saturday after she finished fourth in the 10km race in the Open Water World Championships. The 24 ...
Her journey was almost complete. Only a few footsteps lay between Natalie du Toit and the Olympics. Still, du Toit walked slowly across the uneven concrete that led to the dock where her race would ...
Natalie du Toit lost part of her left leg in a motorcycle accident. Wednesday, she swam in the first-ever Olympic open water marathon, helping to... Natalie du Toit of South Africa swam in the ...
Ajman Marathon swimming is a tough sport, but it is even tougher for an athlete with a disability to compete when the rest of the field comprises able-bodied competitors. It was the same for Natalie ...
March 6. NATALIE DU TOIT, regarded by many as one of South Africa's most likely contenders at the 2004 Athens Olympic Games, was injured in a traffic accident in Cape Town a week ago and had to have a ...
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(AP) Impending retirement has done little to dim the lofty ambitions of Natalie du Toit, one of the most decorated athletes competing at the London Paralympics. Since losing her left leg in a motor ...
LONDON (Reuters) - In non-Olympic years, Natalie du Toit spends a lot of time giving motivational talks to schools, companies and churches in South Africa. She talks of her life, how everyone should ...