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Denmark's Mie Skov serves to Poland's Natalia Partyka during their women's singles second round table tennis match in the ExCel venue at the London 2012 Olympic Games July 28, 2012. REUTERS/Grigory Dukor

Table Tennis: Inspirational Partyka downplays disability
Table Tennis: Inspirational Partyka downplays disability
Posted : Sunday, 29 July 2012 05:30PM

By Toby Davis

LONDON (Reuters) - When Polish table tennis player Natalia Partyka prepares to serve you realize just how impressive she is.

The 23-year-old was born without a right forearm and has to carefully balance the ball in the folds of skin at the end of her elbow before dropping it on to her swishing bat.

She is one of only two people scheduled to compete in both the Olympics and its Paralympic cousin this year, the other being South African blade runner Oscar Pistorius.

"For me, it (disability) is nothing," she told reporters after losing her third round match to Netherlands' Jie Li. "I am playing the same lines as the others. I am doing the same exercises.

"We have the same goals and the same dreams and I can play like them. I can serve and don't have any problems.

"I get a bit bored about being asked about disability all the time."

She is happy, however, if her achievements act as an inspiration to others.

"Maybe someone will see me and realize that their own disability is not the end of the world," she said.

"Maybe someone will look at me and think they can achieve something bigger than they thought. Maybe sometimes you have to work a little bit harder if you really want to do something. If I'm an inspiration I can't complain."

Her individual Olympic campaign was ended when she gave away a two-game lead to lose 4-2 but she still has the team event to come and then she must defend the Paralympic title she won four years ago in Beijing.

"When I play here in the Paralympic Games I probably will be at an advantage, having played here already," she added.

"But everybody else will get the chance to practice here first, so they'll be well prepared."

(Reporting by Toby Davis; editing by xxx)

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