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    Vote now for Allianz Best Female of the Month

    09.04.2018

    Five athletes shortlisted for performances at PyeongChang 2018

    five female athletes competing in winter sports (clockwise from top left) Mentel-Spee, Farkasova, Masters, Eskau and Rumyantseva are nominated © • Getty Images
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    The International Paralympic Committee (IPC) has revealed the shortlist for the Best Female Athlete of March based on performances at the PyeongChang 2018 Paralympic Winter Games, and the public can now vote for the winner on www.paralympic.org.

    In lieu of the IPC Athlete of the Month award for March, the honour is being separated into three different categories – Best Male Athlete, Best Female Athlete and Best Team – based on results at PyeongChang 2018.

    The public has until 12:00 (CEST) on Monday (16 April) to vote for the athlete they want to be the Allianz Best Female Athlete of the Month for March 2018 via the International Paralympic Committee homepage.

    Canada’s Brian McKeever was voted Best Male Athlete.

    The nominees for Best Female Athlete are:

    Andrea Eskau, GER, Nordic skiing

    After missing out on her home World Cup in Oberried due to illness, the 47-year-old came back strong and collected six medals in seven events. She won double gold in the 10km and 12.5km sitting biathlon; three silver medals followed in the 5km, 12km and sprint cross-country sitting and finished with bronze on the final day in the 4x2.5km mixed relay racing.

    Bibian Mentel-Spee, NED, snowboard

    After spending her last six months following a cancer treatment and having undergone two surgeries, the Dutch snowboarder returned to the slopes in full strength claiming double gold in the women´s banked slalom and snowboard-cross SB-LL2.

    Ekaterina Rumyantseva, NPA, Nordic skiing

    Dominated the woman’s standing category, winning five medals (three golds and two silvers).

    Henrieta Farkasova, SVK, alpine skiing

    Ended as the most decorated athlete of PyeongChang 2018 after claiming four golds and one silver in alpine skiing together with guide Natalia Subrtova.

    Oksana Masters, USA, Nordic skiing

    Overcame an elbow injury to medal in all five events that she finished, including golds in the 5km cross-country and 1.1km cross-country sprint.

    The nominations are compiled from submissions by National Paralympic Committees (NPCs) and International Federations (IFs).

    The 2018 winners are:

    January – Oksana Masters, USA, Nordic skiing

    February – Mac Marcoux, CAN, alpine skiing

    March (Best Male) – Brian McKeever, CAN, Nordic skiing

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