Iginia Boccalandro
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Iginia Boccalandro Valentina (born February 14, 1961 in
Caracas,
Distrito Capital) is a Venezuelan Olympic athlete.
[1]
She was born in Caracas, Venezuela, but trained in
Salt Lake City
in the United States. She was a volleyball player and downhill skier in
Venezuela before switching careers due to chronic knee problems. In
1994, she joined a developmental
luge program sponsored by the United States luge association. She took part in the
1998 and
2002 Winter Olympics, finishing 28th in luge at Nagano.
[2] Boccalandro was the first Venezuelan to participate in the Winter Olympics.
In 2002, during the Winter Games in Salt Lake City, she carried the
Venezuelan flag in opening ceremonies. At the end of her first descent
she lost control of her sled, having a serious accident. In one of the
last curves she lost her balance and was separated from her sled. She
hit both sides of the lane a number of times, but was unharmed (although
she received a DNF).
[3]
The accident raised questions about whether athletes from warmer
climates should be allowed to participate in the Olympics under their
diversity policy, highlighting the lack of training and experience that
could prove a danger to safety.
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