Jeremy Peacock’s earliest Paralympic Games memory is watching the wheelchair marathon at the London 2012 games.

The boy from Victoria inspired Dylan Alcott and Kurt Fearnley decided to forge his own journey, encouraged by a friend to try Para-triathlon in 2017.

Jeremy was born three months premature, which resulted in him being diagnosed with hemiplegia cerebral palsy. He has always been an active individual competing in able-bodied running throughout school.

It wasn’t until 2019 when he actively looked into para-sport that Jeremy says he began to accept and share the fact he had cerebral palsy, making his domestic debut in 2020 and international debut in 2022.

His first year on the international circuit proved a success, culminating in 3rd place at the PTS4 2022 World Championships. He currently trains with the Eloitik Professional triathlon squad based in Melbourne.

He’s kicked off 2024 strong, clinching his fourth Oceania title, putting him …

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Date of birth
23 June 1991
Sport
Para-triathlon
Impairment
Physical Impairment – Cerebral palsy
How acquired
Acquired after premature birth
Residence
Leopold, VIC
Occupation
Financial consultant
Started competing
2016
First competed for Australia
2020
Sport career highlights

Third place at the 2022 Para Triathlon World Championships

Favourite quote
Trust The Process

Disciplines

  • Sport: Para-triathlon Classification: PTS4

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