Ana Sršen (born 1973 in Dubrovnik, SFR Yugoslavia, living in Zagreb) is the first prominent paralympic swimmer of modern Croatia, later coach and founder on swimming club Natator.
[3] Sršen often presents and speaks in favor of more accessible, socially just and democratic sport system for all to join,[4] including media appearances on TV, print and online media that increase visibility of athletes with prosthetics as well as to normalize it and have support available for kids.
[5][6][7] She is married to Boris Šušković, founder of WULF Sport and ShoeBeDo stores, with who she has 2 children.
In 2007 she lost her teenage younger brother as a result of a car accident on the island of Mljet (where her family resides) and emergency transport issues.
In his honor she established a foundation, but also advocated for infrastructural work for this remote island.