Natalia Partyka wins her 12th Paralympic medal, earning silver in Paris after a strong singles performance.
Natalia Partyka, the Polish table tennis star, has secured a silver medal at the Paralympic Games in Paris. Despite losing 0-3 to Australia’s Qian Yang in the singles final, Partyka celebrated her second podium finish at the event, having already won bronze in doubles with teammate Karolina Pęk.
A Career of Success
This silver medal marks Partyka’s 12th career podium. Her impressive collection now includes six golds (Athens, Beijing, London, Rio de Janeiro, and Tokyo), three silvers (Athens, Beijing, Paris), and three bronzes (London, Tokyo, Paris). The 35-year-old’s outstanding career continues to inspire.
National Recognition
Poland’s president, Andrzej Duda, congratulated Partyka on social media, expressing pride in her achievements. So far, the Polish Paralympic team has won 12 medals in Paris, with the Games concluding on September 8th.