Since taking up shooting a year ago Natalie has represented Australia at world cup events and been selected in the shadow team for the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Born: 23/04/1975 in Melbourne Victoria
Sport: Shooting
Disability: Quadriplegia
Classification: SH1
Best results:
- Bronze medal Paralympic Games London 2012
- Gold medal IPC World Cup USA 2011
- Gold medal IPC World Cup Sydney 2011
- Bronze medal World Cup London 2011
- Highest female score ISSF competition Germany 2012
- Natalie has won numerous Australia cup events
Natalie Smith is an Australian Paralympic shooter who won Australia’s first medal at the London 2012 Paralympic Games when she took bronze in the Womens’ SH1 10m Standing Air Rifle event . She also competed in the 10 m Air rifle prone.
Originally from Fitzgibbon Qld, Natalie now lives in Victoria where she has a scholarship with the Victorian Institute of Sport.
In 2011 Natalie was a Sporting Dreams Introductory grant recipient when she was just starting out in shooting . Natalie became a paraplegic in 2009 as a result of a spinal cord injury when she slipped off a rock whilst on a popular tourist walk in the Northern Territory.
She was introduced to the sport by Sporting Wheelies when she lived in Brisbane to participate in their Walk On program as part of her rehabilitation.
Natalie’s talent was instantly recognised by Paralympic shooting coach Miro Sipek and after only a few domestic competitions and very impressive performances Natalie joined the high performance squad in May 2011.”
She went on to achieve world class results, representing Australia at an IPC competition in London, the IPC World Cup in the USA and the IPC World Cup in Sydney.
On the domestic shooting scene, she won silver medals in the prone and standing divisions at Australia Cup 1,2 and 3.Natalie has always loved to compete, and prior to her accident was a competitive equestrian athlete. Since the age of 10 she competed in all three Olympic disciplines-dressage, show jumping and eventing- winning zone and State champion in addition to many other victories at junior and senior level competitions. She also enjoys handcycling.
Natalie lives by the motto “If it’s worth doing it’s going to take hard work.”
Sporting History
2009 became a paraplegic
2010 moved to Brisbane , discovered sport of shooting.
2011 Joined High Performance Program 2011 Australian Paralympic Shooting shadow team
2011 Fort Benning IPC World Cup meet. Gold medal SH1 Standing air rifle event , set an Australian record
2011 Australia Cup 1,2,3 Silver medals in standing and prone divisions.
2011 Sporting Dreams Introductory award
2012 London Paralympic Games Bronze medal Womens’ SH1 10m Standing Air Rifle event