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Alix Louise Sauvage, OAM (born 18 September 1973) is an Australian paralympic wheelchair racer and leading coach. Sauvage is often regarded as the most renowned disabled sportswoman in Australia. She won nine gold and four silver medals at four Paralympic Games and eleven gold and two silver medals at three IPC Athletics World Championships. She has won four Boston Marathons, and held world records in the 1500 m, 5000 m and 4x100 m and 4x400 m relays. She was Australian Female Athlete of the Year in 1999, and International Female Wheelchair Athlete of the Year in 1999 and 2000. In 2002, her autobiography Louise Sauvage: My Story was published.

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  • Alix Louise Sauvage (* 18. September 1973 in Perth), OAM, ist eine australische Leichtathletin, die bei Paralympischen Spielen zahlreiche Medaillen gewann. Sie startet in der Klassifizierung TW4. (de)
  • Alix Louise Sauvage, OAM (born 18 September 1973) is an Australian paralympic wheelchair racer and leading coach. Sauvage is often regarded as the most renowned disabled sportswoman in Australia. She won nine gold and four silver medals at four Paralympic Games and eleven gold and two silver medals at three IPC Athletics World Championships. She has won four Boston Marathons, and held world records in the 1500 m, 5000 m and 4x100 m and 4x400 m relays. She was Australian Female Athlete of the Year in 1999, and International Female Wheelchair Athlete of the Year in 1999 and 2000. In 2002, her autobiography Louise Sauvage: My Story was published. (en)
  • Alix Louise Sauvage (Perth, 18 de septiembre de 1973)​ es una corredora de silla de ruedas paralímpica australiana y entrenadora principal.​ Sauvage es a menudo considerada como la deportista discapacitada más reconocida de Australia.​​ Ganó nueve medallas de oro y cuatro de plata en cuatro Juegos Paralímpicos y once medallas de oro y dos de plata en tres Campeonatos del Mundo de Atletismo del IPC. Ganó cuatro maratones de Boston y tuvo récords mundiales en el 1500 metros , 5000 m y 4x100 m y 4x400 m relevos. Fue atleta femenina australiana del año en 1999, y atleta femenina internacional en silla de ruedas del año en 1999 y 2000. En 2002, su autobiografía Louise Sauvage: My Story fue publicada. (es)
  • Louise Sauvage, née le 18 septembre 1973 à Sydney, est une athlète handisport australienne. (fr)
  • Alix Louise Sauvage (Perth, 18 settembre 1973) è un'ex atleta paralimpica australiana. Sauvage è considerata una delle migliori sportive paralimpiche d'Australia. Ha partecipato a tre Giochi paralimpici riuscendo a vincere nove medaglie d'oro e quattro d'argento. Inoltre, ha vinto undici titoli mondiali in tre diverse edizioni dei Campionati mondiali di atletica leggera paralimpica. Ha trionfato quattro volte nella maratona di Boston e detiene record mondiali nei 1500 m, 5000 m, 4×100 m e 4×400 m. È stata nominata "Atleta femminile australiana dell'anno" nel 1999 e "Atleta femminile internazionale in carrozzina dell'anno" nel 1999 e nel 2000. Nel 2002, è stata pubblicata la sua autobiografia Louise Sauvage: My Story. (it)
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