Susan Nattrass, born on November fifth, nineteen fifty in Medicine Hat, Alberta, is a distinguished Canadian trap shooter and a dedicated medical researcher specializing in osteoporosis. Her remarkable career in competitive shooting spans from the nineteen seventies to the twenty-tens, during which she has made a significant impact on the sport.
Throughout her illustrious career, Nattrass has represented Canada at numerous prestigious events, including the Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, World Championships, and Pan American Games. She has consistently excelled in both trap and double trap disciplines, earning her the title of repeat World Champion and a celebrated medalist at various international competitions.
In two thousand seven, Nattrass had the honor of being the flag bearer for Canada at the Pan American Games, where she also clinched a gold medal. Her impressive Olympic journey includes participation in six Games, specifically in nineteen seventy-six, nineteen eighty-eight, nineteen ninety-two, two thousand, two thousand four, and two thousand eight, making her one of only one hundred twenty-two athletes to achieve this milestone.
Her accolades include multiple gold medals at the World Championships from nineteen seventy-four to two thousand six, showcasing her dominance in the sport. Nattrass's dedication and achievements have not only made her a role model in the shooting community but also a prominent figure in the realm of sports.