Lisa Banta

American goalball player and athlete From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lisa Czechowski (née Banta,[1] born May 29, 1979,[2] in New Jersey) is an American goalball player.

BornLisa Banta
May 29, 1979 (1979-05-29) (age 46)
HometownBoonton, New Jersey, U.S.
Height5 ft 5 in (165 cm)
Spouse
Jacob Czechowski
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Lisa Czechowski
Personal information
BornLisa Banta
May 29, 1979 (1979-05-29) (age 46)
Home townBoonton, New Jersey, U.S.
Height5 ft 5 in (165 cm)
Spouse
Jacob Czechowski
Sport
Country United States
SportGoalball
Disability classB2
Medal record
Representing  United States
Women's para athletics
Paralympic Games
Silver medal – second place2000 SydneyDiscus F12
Women's goalball
Paralympic Games
Gold medal – first place2008 BeijingTeam
Silver medal – second place2020 TokyoTeam
Silver medal – second place2004 AthensTeam
Bronze medal – third place2016 Rio de JaneiroTeam
Parapan American Games
Gold medal – first place2011 GuadalajaraTeam
Silver medal – second place2015 TorontoTeam
Silver medal – second place2019 LimaTeam
Silver medal – second place2023 SantiagoTeam
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Her Paralympic debut won her a silver medal for discus at the 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games; she also competed in goalball at those games. In December 2001 she took part in the torch relay for the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City.

Czechowski and teammate Asya Miller competed in their sixth Paralympics together at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympic Games.[3] Together they have won four Paralympic medals, including gold at the 2008 Beijing Paralympic Games.[4]

Early life

Born with nystagmus to the family of David and Barbara Banta, and diagnosed with cone dystrophy while in middle school, both conditions affecting her vision.[1] In high school, she tried various track and field events, eventually moving to shot put and discus. She first became involved with goalball in 1995.[1]

Career

Czechowski played Little League baseball until she was nine, the only blind competitor during her high school days. she won medals as a senior at the Northern Hills Conference and Morris County Championships.[5]

In 2000, She won the NCAA Division III Middle Atlantic States Collegiate Athletic Conference spring discus title where she set a conference record of 126 feet, 7 inches.[6]

Personal life

She is married to Jacob Czechowski (USA women's coach) and has a son Jay Czechowski born July 2, 2014.[7]

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