Sandra Laoura

Sandra Laoura , born the July 21st 1980 with Constantine (Algeria), is a lifting skier French (since 1999) which is bronze medal with the Winter Olympics of 2006 with Turin.

Biography

Sandra was born with Constantine before moving with her family in France at the two years age, initially with Avignon then with Plagne. She made Ski freestyle her passion and integrates the team of France. After having gained the Cut of Europe of simple bumps and parallels in 2000, it takes part, since, in the World cup hanging four podiums between 2003 and 2006. This last season will remain in the history, indeed it takes part in the Winter Olympics of 2006 with Turin and becomes the February 11th 2006 the first French medal-holder of these plays in the test of bumps behind the Canadian Olympic champion Jennifer Heil and the Norwegian Kari Traa.

It returns for 2007 with new ambitions out of World cup and with the future championships of the world, but the January 5th 2007 during its drive at the time of the first test of the season, it is victim of a fall while being taken delivery of on the back after a bump on the site of Mount-Gabriel to the Quebec (Canada), is wounded seriously and fractures two vertebrae. Operated in urgency with Montreal, it is then repatriated in France, where it is followed by doctors for the rehabilitation of its lower extremities. A few months later, it always does not have any feeling on the level of the legs.

Winter Olympics

  • Olympic Games of 2006 to Turin (Italy):
    • Bronze medal in bumps.

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