PARTYKA Natalia

27 Jul 1989
32
Female
10
GDANSK
 
Poland
GDANSK
 
Poland

Events and Medals

Discipline Event Rank Medal
TTE Table Tennis Women's Team - Classes 9-10 1 Gold Medal
Women's Singles - Class 10 3 Bronze Medal

Schedule

Change
Start Time Location Event Status
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 2
JPN
TAKEUCHI NTAKEUCHI Nozomi
 Sport Class: 10
0
POL
PARTYKA NPARTYKA Natalia
 Sport Class: 10
3
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 1
TUR
DEMIR MCDEMIR Merve Cansu
 Sport Class: 10
1
POL
PARTYKA NPARTYKA Natalia
 Sport Class: 10
3
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 2
POL
PARTYKA NPARTYKA Natalia
 Sport Class: 10
2
AUS
YANG QYANG Qian
 Sport Class: 10
3
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 2
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 2
POL
Poland
2
BRA
Brazil
0
Finished
Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium Table 2
POL
Poland
2
AUS
Australia
0
Finished

Biographical Information

Highlights

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RankEventYearLocation
Paralympic Games
1Singles - Class 102016Rio de Janeiro, BRA
1Team - Classes 6-102016Rio de Janeiro, BRA
1Singles - Class 102012London, GBR
1Singles - Class 102008Beijing, CHN
1Singles - Class 102004Athens, GRE
2Team - Classes 6-102008Beijing, CHN
2Team - Classes 6-102004Athens, GRE
3Team - Classes 6-102012London, GBR
4Team - Classes 6-102000Sydney, NSW, AUS
5Singles - Class 102000Sydney, NSW, AUS
World Championships
1Singles - Class 102018Lasko, SLO
1Singles - Class 102014Beijing, CHN
1Singles - Class 102010Gwangju, KOR
1Women's Open Standing2010Gwangju, KOR
1Women's Open Standing2006Montreux, SUI
1Singles - Class 102002Taipei, TPE
1Team - Class 102002Taipei, TPE
2Team - Class 9-102014Beijing, CHN
2Singles - Class 102006Montreux, SUI
2Team - Class 9-102006Montreux, SUI
3Team - Class 9-102010Gwangju, KOR
European Championships
1Singles - Class 102019Helsingborg, SWE
1Singles - Class 102017Lasko, SLO
2Team - Class 9-102019Helsingborg, SWE
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Reading crime fiction books. (rp.pl, 08 Feb 2019)
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Athlete
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Sport Studies - Gdansk University of Physical Education and Sport, Poland
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English, Polish
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SKST Hodonin [Czech Republic]
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Andrzej Ochal [national], POL
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Left (ITTF, 02 Aug 2016)
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She has competed in able-bodied table tennis at international level, including at the Olympic Games in 2008, 2012, 2016 and 2020. She finished ranked 33rd in women's singles and took part in the women's team event at the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. (SportsDeskOnline, 01 Aug 2021)
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1999 for Poland, in Murcia, Spain (Athlete, 14 Oct 2015)
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She took up table tennis at age seven in Gdansk, Poland. (Athlete, 14 Oct 2015; nataliapartyka.pl, 20 Sep 2015)
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She followed her older sister into table tennis, and she was also encouraged by her parents who wanted her to try the sport. "Table tennis is my biggest passion and I can't imagine my life without that little celluloid ball." (Athlete, 14 Oct 2015; nataliapartyka.pl, 20 Sep 2015)
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To win a medal at the 2020 Paralympic Games in Tokyo. (rp.pl, 08 Feb 2019; Eurosport Polska YouTube channel, 06 May 2020)
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Winning gold in class 10 women's singles at the Paralympic Games in 2004, 2008, 2012 and 2016, and in the class 6-10 women's team event at the 2016 Games. (Athlete, 14 Oct 2015; dziennikbaltycki.pl, 25 Sep 2016; Eurosport Polska YouTube channel, 06 May 2020; tvp.pl, 2018)
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Her parents. (gala.pl, 18 Mar 2021)
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"Nothing is impossible." (ittf.com, 06 Apr 2012)
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In 2017 she received the Commander's Cross of the Order of Rebirth of Poland. (prezydent.pl, 03 Dec 2017)

In 2016 and 2011 she was named Para Athlete of the Year in Poland. (przegladsportowy.pl, 07 Jan 2017; eurosport.onet.pl, 20 Feb 2012)

She was named 2015 Sportsperson with an Impairment of the Year in Gdansk, Poland. (sport.trojmiasto.pl, 22 Dec 2015)

In 2013 she received the Officer's Cross of the Order of Rebirth of Poland. (isip.sejm.gov.pl, 21 May 2013)

In 2008 she received the Knight's Cross of the Order of Rebirth of Poland. (isap.sejm.gov.pl, 15 Dec 2008)

General Interest

Classification
TT10 (ITTF, 18 Aug 2021)

Type of Impairment
Limb deficiency (Athlete, 14 Oct 2015)

Origin of Impairment
Congenital (Athlete, 14 Oct 2015)

Impairment Details
She was born without a right hand and forearm. (paralympic.org, 01 Oct 2011)

Grip
Shakehand (ITTF, 02 Aug 2016)

Style of play
Attack (ITTF, 02 Aug 2016)

General
PLANNING FOR PARIS
She says she plans to continue competing for the 2024 Olympic and Paralympic Games in Paris. "I am still a young player and I still have a huge will to play and to combine Para table tennis and table tennis. I worked really hard for all my achievements. If my health allows, I will do my best to compete at the next editions of the Olympic and Paralympic Games [in 2024], but I'm not going to chase a record like Ni Xialian, who represents Luxembourg and is in her late 50s still playing at a high level." (onet.pl, 03 Feb 2020)

ABLE-BODIED COMPETITION
She was born without a right hand or forearm and has competed in both Para and able-bodied table tennis, including representing Poland at both the Olympic and Paralympic Games in 2008, 2012 and 2016. She says criticism when she started to compete among able-bodied athletes provided extra motivation. "When I started to compete in professional tournaments [in able-bodied table tennis] I would often hear people saying, 'What she is doing? Why does she want to play with able-bodied athletes if she doesn't have a forearm?' It was painful, but it also gave me motivation to prove I can do it. Because of that I have pushed the boundaries and it has driven me to work even harder on myself." She hopes her example can inspire others. "Maybe someone will see me and realise that their own disability is not the end of the world. Maybe someone will look at me and think they can achieve something bigger than they thought. If I'm an inspiration, I can't complain." (gala.pl, 18 Mar 2021; businessinsider.com, 02 Aug 2012)

FOUNDATION
In 2015 she set up the Natalia Partyka Foundation to support young athletes. "Everything started when the city of Gdansk did not grant me a scholarship. There was a media hype and many people decided to help me. I got a big amount of money and we did not know what to do, so we decided to create a foundation to support young athletes." (przegladsportowy.pl, 21 Jun 2017)

Legend
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Gold Medal
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Bronze Medal
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Gold Medal Event
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Silver Medal Event
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Bronze Medal Event
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