2013 Athletes

  • Claire Keefer- Athletics

    Athletics Claire, 17, has represented Australia at the World Dwarf Games in August this year in the USA, winning 3 bronze medals. Claire has also set new QLD and AUS records in her classification.  Clair started athletics in 2010 when she was assisted in getting started in throwing by Michael Pratt who ran a squad to encourage kids...
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  • Jason Liukuey- Boccia

    Boccia Jason, 30, previous achievements in Boccia include being selected in the Paralympic Preparation program, attending Road to Rio Camps, selected to play for Queensland, named 2013 Qld State Titles most outstanding player, 2013 National Titles Bronze Team event and 2013 National Titles referee award for sportsmanship.  Jason began playing Boccia in briefly in high school but got...
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  • Gregory Moffat- Powerlifting

    Powerlifting Greg, 21, powerlifting by contacting the Australian Paralympic Committee and spoke to one of the coaches and got an invitation to attend the 2011 State Championships. Greg’s greatest sporting achievement was at the 2012 National Championships when he set the new Queensland Junior record of 110kg in the 90kg class.  Greg, born with Cerebral Palsy, started powerlifting...
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  • Charles Taylor- Powerlifting

    Powerlifting Charles, 34, has beaten his personal best at every competition he attends. He has attended state and national events since 2012 and competes in the 2012/2013 Grand Prix series. Charles, born with Cerebral Palsy, which affects both his legs, has broken his personal best at each powerlifting competition he attends and aims top compete in an international...
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  • Darron Shields- Paratriathlon

    Darron, 45, made a triumphant return to triathlon in 2010, eight years after he was paralysed in a bike accident while training for a triathlon. Last year, Darron achieved his goal of completing an Olympic distance triathlon within 10 years of his accident. He has competed at two Paratriathlon World Championships and this year completed his first half...
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  • Kyra Domrow- Track and Field

    Track and Field Kyra, 15, has a vision impairment but competes in triple jump, high jump and hurdles against able bodied athletes, and has broken Bowen Athletics Club records.  She took up athletics five years ago at school competing against the able-bodied students. Kyra is new to sport for athletes with a disability, being classified for the first...
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  • Amy Deguara- Para Canoe

    Para Canoe Amy, 25, is starting para canoe (kayaking) after playing wheelchair basketball since the age of eight. Amy is hoping to be selected for the Australian Para canoe team to compete at the World Championships in 2014. She first tried para canoe two years ago, but has had to overcome a number of injuries before she could...
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  • Dylan Child- Wheelchair Basketball

    Wheelchair Basketball After just four weeks of using a wheelchair, Dylan, 15, was asked to play in ‘The Classics’ tournament with the Queensland Rolling Thunder Under 20’s team. Dylan is still new to wheelchair basketball having only acquired his disability in January 2013 in a skateboarding accident. Dylan, 15, acquired his disability in January 2013 when he was...
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  • Bikash Chapagain- Boccia

    Boccia Bikash, 34, has played in the Boccia National Titles in Sydney, reaching the semi finals in the pairs match. Boccia is a bowling game similar to the Italian game of ‘bocce.’ He hopes to take his passion for playing boccia to an International level. Bikash was born with Muscular Dystrophy, and was recently encouraged to take up...
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  • Georgia Bishop-Cash – Basketball & Swimming

    At the Queensland Championships last December, Georgia, 12, was the youngest competitor and therefore the fastest 11-year-old swimmer for 50m, 100m and 400m Freestyle. In the next year she hopes to make the Australian Swimming team. Georgia is also a development player with the state women’s wheelchair basketball team, the MineCraft Comets. Georgia 12, was the youngest competitor...
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