Natalie bags SA’s first Paralympic gold

PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 14, Natalie du Toit in the 100m Butterfly Multi- Disabilaty during day 3 of the Provincial swimming competition from Newton Park Swimming Pool on April 14, 2011 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa Photo by Christiaan Kotze/Foto24/Gallo Images

PORT ELIZABETH, SOUTH AFRICA - APRIL 14, Natalie du Toit in the 100m Butterfly Multi- Disabilaty during day 3 of the Provincial swimming competition from Newton Park Swimming Pool on April 14, 2011 in Port Elizabeth, South Africa Photo by Christiaan Kotze/Foto24/Gallo Images

Published Aug 30, 2012

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London - Team South Africa bagged their first gold medal of the London Paralympic Games when Natalie du Toit won the women's 100 metres butterfly S9 final on Thursday evening.

Having breezed through the heats in the morning, she went on to win the final for the third Games in succession, in one minute, 9.30 seconds (1:09.30).

Sarai Gascon of Spain and Elizabeth Stone from America were second and third respectively, in 1:09.79 and 1:10.10, in a closely contested race.

Competing for the last time at a Paralympics, Du Toit said she was feeling more relaxed and determined to just enjoy the experience.

“After everything I've gone through, it's actually quite a relief that it's my last Games,” Du Toit said.

“It's a great feeling to be able to walk away and know that I've achieved everything I wanted to achieve and there's nothing else that I could have done.

“So I'm more relieved than anything else.”

Five-time gold medal winner at both the Paralympics in Athens and Beijing, Du Toit has kept a low profile in the lead up to the London Games.

“London has been great and I've been able to see a few of the sights which took a bit of the pressure off the racing," she said.

“That was my aim coming into this competition -- just to have fun and enjoy what I'm doing.”

The 28-year-old from Cape Town, who had her left leg amputated at the knee after she was hit by a car while riding her scooter, will take part in a further six events in London.

Du Toit will be back in the pool on Friday in the 100m backstroke event.

Aiming to go out with a bang, she will also compete in the 100m breaststroke later in the week and attempt to defend her medals in the 50m, 100m and 400m freestyle races and the 200m individual medley. - Sapa

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