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UPDATED: September-1-2008  
Natalie du Toit: Worth a Medal
 
 

Natalie du Toit pulled herself onto the dock and waited for someone to bring her prosthetic leg. She stretched out the other leg--the one she didn't lose in that horrendous motorcycle accident--and chatted with her coach about the first open water race in the Olympic history.

She didn't finish where she wanted. Not even close.

But just making it to Beijing was a huge victory for someone with a disability.

Hoping to contend for a medal, the 24-year-old South African amputee fell off the pace toward the end of the grueling 10km race and finished 16th, 1 minute and 22.2 seconds behind gold medallist Larisa Ilchenko of Russia.

"I've got to get faster," said du Toit, who looked like she could swim another 10km. "The race will obviously improve. This is the first time they've swum it at the Olympics. It's going to get faster and faster."

"I tried my best," she said. "I'm not too happy with it, but I'll be back for 2012."

(Xinhua News Agency August 20, 2008)


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