Natalie Du Toit - Major Sporting Achievements

Major Sporting Achievements

  • 100 m S9 freestyle swimming silver medal - Paralympics (2012)
  • 100 m S9 freestyle swimming gold medal - Commonwealth Games (2010)
  • 100 m S9 butterfly swimming gold medal - Commonwealth Games (2010)
  • 50 m S9 freestyle swimming gold medal - Commonwealth Games (2010)
  • 50 m S9 freestyle swimming gold medal - Paralympics (2008)
  • 400 m S9 freestyle swimming gold medal - Paralympics (2008)
  • 200 m SM9 individual medley swimming gold medal - Paralympics (2008)
  • 100 m S9 freestyle swimming gold medal - Paralympics (2008)
  • 100 m S9 butterfly swimming gold medal - Paralympics (2008)
  • 100 m freestyle swimming EAD (multi-disability) gold – Commonwealth Games (2006)
  • 50 m freestyle swimming EAD (multi-disability) gold - Commonwealth Games (2006)
  • 100 m S9 backstroke swimming silver medal – Paralympics (2004)
  • 100 m S9 butterfly swimming gold medal - Paralympics (2004)
  • 100 m S9 freestyle swimming gold medal - Paralympics (2004)
  • 200 m SM9 individual medley swimming gold medal - Paralympics (2004)
  • 400 m S9 freestyle swimming gold medal - Paralympics (2004)
  • 50 m S9 freestyle swimming gold medal - Paralympics (2004)
  • 800 m freestyle swimming gold medal - All-Africa Games (2003)
  • 800 m freestyle swimming silver medal - Afro-Asian Games (2003)
  • 400 m freestyle swimming bronze medal - Afro-Asian Games (2003)
  • David Dixon Award for outstanding athlete – Commonwealth Games (2002)
  • 100 m freestyle swimming EAD (multi-disability) gold – Commonwealth Games (2002)
  • 50 m freestyle swimming EAD (multi-disability) gold - Commonwealth Games (2002)

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