Dreams in Motion: Aussies Prepare for Paris Paralympics!
By Jeff Gibbs
As the Paris 2024 Olympic Games come to a close, the spotlight now turns to the Paralympic Games, where Australia’s athletes are ready to showcase their extraordinary talent and determination. The same arenas that resonated with Olympic triumphs will soon witness the inspiring performances of an estimated 4,400 Paralympians from over 150 nations, including a remarkable contingent from Australia.
Among the Australian athletes, 43 are Commonwealth Games alumni, with 32 having previously claimed medals at the Commonwealth Games. These athletes are poised to represent their nation with pride, embodying the resilience and spirit that define the Paralympic movement.
Spotlight on Australian Paralympians
For many athletes, the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games represent a pinnacle in their careers. Birmingham 2022 gold medallist Tim Hodge is one such athlete who views this as more than just another competition—it’s an opportunity to redefine the limits of what’s possible in the pool.
“It’s an incredible honour to compete at my third Paralympic Games,” said Hodge. “My coach and I have left nothing to chance, and we’ll be drawing from all my previous experience and hard training over the last three years to put together my best possible performance.”
Similarly, Commonwealth Games bronze medallist Hani Watson will make her mark in powerlifting—a sport that has not seen Australian representation in 12 years. Watson approaches this moment with a deep sense of purpose and pride.
“I’m excited, honoured, and humbled to wear the green and gold again,” Watson shared. “I know my late mother is going to be there with me on the platform ready to lift some heavy weight. I can already hear her saying, ‘you’ve got this, darling – let’s go.’”
Cyclist Jessica Gallagher, a four-time Commonwealth Games medallist, sees the Paralympic Games as a chance to reflect on her journey and fuel her drive for excellence.
“It’s been a big few years coming off the back of the Commonwealth Games and world championships, and we are ready for this next chapter to begin,” Gallagher said. “We’re so thankful to know everyone back home in Australia will be watching and cheering for us. Bring it on!”
A Nation’s Support
Petria Thomas OAM, Chef de Mission of the Australian Commonwealth Games Team, expressed her support and well wishes for the Australian Paralympic Team as they embark on their journey in Paris.
“On behalf of the Australian Commonwealth Games Team, I want to wish our incredible Paralympic athletes all the very best at the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games,” said Thomas. “Your resilience, dedication, and passion are inspiring. Now is your time to shine—go out there, embrace the moment, and show the world what Australia is made of. We’re all behind you!”
Follow the Journey
Australians are encouraged to follow the journey of the Paralympic Team as they compete in Paris. Stay tuned to all the action on paralympics.com.au and their social media platforms, including Facebook, Instagram, and X. Let’s rally behind our athletes as they reach for glory on the world stage!
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