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SHELTON Aleksandra |
NOC |
United States
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Gender | Women |
Born |
30 Mar 1982
in Pabianice, POL
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Height | 1.76 m |
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Further Personal Information |
Residence |
Portland, OR, USA |
Sport Specific Information |
Club / Team |
Oregon Fencing Alliance : United States |
General Interest |
Hobbies |
Travelling, snowboarding. (sportowefakty.wp.pl, 06 Mar 2019) |
Sport Specific Information |
Why this sport? |
She was inspired to take up the sport after watching her mother compete in fencing on television. |
Handedness |
Right |
When and where did you begin this sport? |
She began taking foil lessons at age 11 in Pabianice, Poland. At age 17 she switched from foil to sabre. |
International Debut |
Tournament |
Word Cup |
Further Personal Information |
Occupation |
Athlete |
Languages |
English, Polish |
General Interest |
Nicknames |
Ola (olasocha.pl, 07 May 2017) |
Other information |
NATIONALITY SWITCH She represented Poland at four consecutive editions of the Olympic Games between 2004 and 2016 but decided she wanted to compete for the United States of America in 2019. She was unhappy with the support she had received in Poland following the birth of her son Henry in 2017 and qualified to represent the United States of America through her marriage to US citizen Bradley Shelton. "I did not receive support after my maternity break from the Polish team, which would have allowed me to return to the highest level and fight on the international stage. I was too old for them and not good enough, so that's why I went to the US team." When the Polish Olympic Committee and Polish Fencing Federation attempted to block the switch in 2019, she appealed to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, which ruled in her favour in October 2020. Her switch to the US team was confirmed by the International Olympic Committee in December 2020. "It's a huge relief. I should never have had to go that far to get help. The whole thing cost me and my family a lot, also financially. We had to spend our life savings. I spent about $100,000 on fighting for my career." (sport.tvp.pl, 24 Dec 2020; olympic.org, 07 Dec 2020; nytimes.com, 14 Oct 2020, 22 Feb 2020; sportowefakty.wp.pl, 06 Mar 2019; magazynsportowiec.pl, 05 Mar 2019)
COACHING She is a qualified fencing coach and fitness instructor. (olasocha.pl, 21 Feb 2016)
FURTHER EDUCATION Having previously gained a physical education degree from Jozef Pilsudski University of Physical Education in Warsaw, Poland, she went on to study international relations and diplomacy at Collegium Civitas in Warsaw. (olasocha.pl, 21 Feb 2016) |
Further Personal Information |
Higher education |
Physical Education - Jozef Pilsudski University of Physical Education: Warsaw, POL |
General Interest |
Injuries |
Before the 2012 Olympic Games in London she struggled with a slipped disc in her back. (przegladsportowy.pl, 08 Aug 2016) |
Sport Specific Information |
Footedness |
Ambidextrous |
General Interest |
Memorable sporting achievement |
Winning a gold medal at the 2004 European Championships in Copenhagen, Denmark, and competing at four consecutive editions of the Olympic Games between 2004 and 2016. (SportsDeskOnline, 03 May 2021; mjakmama24.pl, 01 May 2017) |
Ambitions |
To compete at the Olympic Games in 2020 and 2024. (magazynsportowiec.pl, 05 Mar 2019) |
Further Personal Information |
Family |
Husband Bradley Shelton, son Henry [2017] |
Other names |
Aleksandra Socha |
General Interest |
Famous relatives |
Her mother competed in fencing at national level in Poland. (olasocha.pl, 21 Feb 2016; NOC, 04 May 2004) |
Sport Specific Information |
Name of coach |
Ed Korfanty [club], POL |
General Interest |
Sporting philosophy / motto |
"Every experience is an opportunity to learn and grow." (Instagram profile, 24 Apr 2021) |
Olympic Games |
2016 |
Final 5-6 |
Team Sabre |
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil |
2008 |
6 |
Team Sabre |
Beijing, China |
World Championships |
2019 |
Final 7-8 |
Team Sabre |
Budapest, Hungary |
2015 |
5 |
Individual Sabre |
Moscow, Russia |
2014 |
Quarterfinal |
Individual Sabre |
Kazan, Russia |
2013 |
7 |
Individual Sabre |
Budapest, Hungary |
2011 |
5 |
Team Sabre |
Catania, Italy |
2010 |
6 |
Team Sabre |
Paris, France |
2009 |
7 |
Team Sabre |
Antalya, Turkey |
2007 |
6 |
Team Sabre |
St. Petersburg, Russia |
2007 |
8 |
Individual Sabre |
St. Petersburg, Russia |
2006 |
4 |
Team Sabre |
Turin, Italy |
2005 |
4 |
Team Sabre |
Leipzig, Germany |
2003 |
3 |
Individual Sabre |
Havana, Cuba |
European Championships |
2018 |
6 |
Team Sabre |
Novi Sad, Serbia |
2016 |
6 |
Individual Sabre |
Torun, Poland |
2014 |
8 |
Individual Sabre |
Strasbourg, France |
2013 |
3 |
Individual Sabre |
Zagreb, Croatia |
2013 |
4 |
Team Sabre |
Zagreb, Croatia |
2012 |
3 |
Individual Sabre |
Legnano, Italy |
2011 |
2 |
Individual Sabre |
Sheffield, England |
2010 |
5 |
Team Sabre |
Leipzig, Germany |
2010 |
7 |
Individual Sabre |
Leipzig, Germany |
2009 |
6 |
Team Sabre |
Plovdiv, Bulgaria |
2008 |
1 |
Team Sabre |
Kiev, Ukraine |
2007 |
6 |
Team Sabre |
Ghent, Belgium |
2007 |
8 |
Individual Sabre |
Ghent, Belgium |
2006 |
2 |
Team Sabre |
Izmir, Turkey |
2006 |
5 |
Individual Sabre |
Izmir, Turkey |
2004 |
1 |
Individual Sabre |
Copenhagen, Denmark |
2002 |
6 |
Individual Sabre |
Moscow, Russia |
2001 |
3 |
Team Sabre |
Koblenz, Germany |
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