Anna Cohí

[5] Cohí was honoured at the 2010 Sports Gala XV, a tribute to visually impaired athletes that have won medals in the World Championships.

The award, worth 200,000 euros, was given to Lantegi Batuak Biscay, an employment center for the disabled.

Only fifteen years old at the time, Cohí win a bronze medal in the slalom event[2] and finished the 2003/04 European Cup in second place.

[15] Cohí finished the 2007/08 European Cup season in fourth place after the five test events, the last race being held at La Molina in Spain.

[16] She earned a gold medal at the February 2009 Paralympic World Cup I event, placing first in the slalom.

[22] At the 2010 World Cup Alpine skiing for Disabled in Abtenau, Austria, she and her partner made the podium in every event.

[27] At the final event of the 2009/10 World Cup season, held in March 2010 in Aspen, Colorado, she earned a bronze medal with a time of 1:32.27 while skiing with her guide.

[31] Before departing for Vancouver, she participated in a departure ceremony attended by Minister for Sport Jaime Lissavetzky, secretary general of Social Policy Francisco Moza, the President of the Spanish Paralympic Committee Carballeda Miguel, and the managing director of the Spanish Paralympic Committee Alberto Jofre.

[33] Fog in Vancouver resulted in a change in scheduling for the ski events she competed in at the games.