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Susana Herrera Jordán (born March 26, 1962 – died November 2, 2019) was an amazing Spanish ski athlete. She was born in Madrid, the capital city of Spain. Susana became a top athlete in Para-alpine skiing, which is a sport for skiers with disabilities. She lost her sight when she was 23 years old.

Susana was classified as a B1 ski athlete. This means she had very little or no vision at all. Athletes in this category often ski with a guide who helps them navigate the course.

Paralympic Achievements

Susana Herrera Jordán showed incredible skill and determination at the 1988 Winter Paralympics. These games were a huge event for athletes with disabilities from all over the world.

At the 1988 Winter Paralympics, Susana achieved great success:

  • She won a gold medal in the downhill race. This is a very fast and exciting skiing event.
  • She also earned a bronze medal in the giant slalom race. This event involves skiing around gates placed far apart.

Her medals made her a celebrated athlete in Spain and a role model for many.

What is Para-Alpine Skiing?

Para-alpine skiing is a winter sport where athletes with physical disabilities compete in various skiing events. These events are similar to those in able-bodied skiing, but with adaptations to make them fair for everyone.

Athletes are grouped into different categories based on their disability. This ensures that everyone competes against others with similar abilities. Susana was in the B1 category, which is for athletes who are blind or have very limited vision.

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