Natalie Smith (sport shooter)

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Natalie Smith
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2016 Australian Paralympic team portrait
Personal information
NationalityAustralian
Born (1975-04-23) 23 April 1975 (age 48)
Sport
CountryAustralia
SportShooting
Medal record
Women's shooting para sport
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Paralympic Games
Bronze medal icon (B initial).svg 2012 London 10 m air rifle standing SH1

Natalie Smith (born 23 March 1975) is an Australian Paralympic shooter. At the 2012 Summer Paralympics, she won a bronze medal. She also represented Australia at the 2016 Rio Paralympics and the 2020 Summer Paralympics. [1] [2]

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Smith was born on 23 March 1975. [3] She was originally from Fitzgibbon, Queensland. [4] When she was 34 years old, she had an accident while hiking that left her a paraplegic. [3] [5] Prior to her accident, she was a skydiver and equestrian rider. [5] She is married to Stuart and in 2014 she gave birth to a son Daniel. [6]

Shooting is a family sport, as her grandfather is Norman Lutz who was supposed to represent Australia at the 1956 Summer Olympics but ultimately missed the Games because of a heart attack. [5] She lives in Brisbane and works as a nurse. [6]

Shooting

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Smith competing at the 2012 London Paralympics

Smith is an SH1 classified shooter competing in 10m Air Rifle Prone and 10m Air Rifle Standing events. [3] [7]

Smith started competitive shooting in 2010 following an Australian Paralympic Committee talent search. [3] She made the Australian Paralympic shooting shadow team in 2011. [8] At the 2011 IPC World Cup meet in Fort Benning, she won a gold medal in the SH1 standing air rifle event. [3] In the process, she set an Australian record. [5]

She was selected to represent Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in shooting. [3] [7] [9] The Games were her first. [4] There she participated in the Women's 10 m Air Rifle standing SH1 and Mixed 10 m Air Rifle prone SH1 – winning a bronze in the 10 m Air Rifle standing. [10]

In November 2015 at the International Paralympic Committee World Cup in Fort Benning, United States, she won the gold medal in the R8 SH1 3 Position rifle event and set a new Australian record of 576 in qualification. [11]

In 2015, she has a scholarship with the Queensland Academy of Sport. [12]

In the 2016 Rio Paralympics she represented Australia in four rifle events although did not win a medal, her best result was 5th overall in the Women's R2-10m Air Rifle Standing - SH1. [13]

At the 2020 Summer Paralympics, she finished 19th in the Women's 10m Air Rifle Standing SH1 and 46th in the Mixed R3-10 m Air Rifle Prone SH1.

She has held a scholarship with the Queensland Academy of Sport. [12]

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