Erna Friðriksdóttir

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1987 –

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Who is Erna Friðriksdóttir?

Erna Friðriksdóttir, born November 2, 1987, is an Icelandic alpine skier. She competes in Paralympic alpine skiing, in the sitting category, using a monoski.

She qualified to represent Iceland in alpine skiing at the 2010 Winter Paralympics in Vancouver, competing in the women's slalom and the women's giant slalom. She was Iceland's sole representative, and her country's flagbearer during the Games' opening ceremony. This was only Iceland's second participation in the Winter Paralympic Games. For its previous participation, in 1994, it had fielded a single male athlete, in ice sledge speed racing. Erna was thus Iceland's first ever Paralympic alpine skier, and its first female Winter Paralympian.

In Vancouver, competing in the women's slalom, she completed the first run in 2:04.05, crashed twice during the second and struggled to pick herself up, eventually reaching the finish line. She was, however, recorded as disqualified for her second run.

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1987

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on July 23, 2013

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