An encounter with two Paralympians has helped to inspire and set Lewis Bishop on his own journey to compete amongst the best in the world.

Lewis was a prolific swimmer before a boating accident in Papua New Guinea changed his life.

The then nine-year-old was out on the water with family and friends knee boarding when his leg became damaged by the boat’s propeller. He was flown to Townsville and then on to Brisbane.

He started as a lower leg amputee, but the infection spread higher, and his leg was amputated further.

Lewis spent three months in hospital and several more months in rehab. His priority was to learn to walk again with a prosthetic leg – then it was to swim.

While he was recovering in Brisbane, Lewis was visited by Paralympic swimmer Brenden Hall, as well as Paralympian Scott Reardon who supported Lewis and encouraged him to get …

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Date of birth
9 May 2005
Sport
Para-swimming
Impairment
Physical Impairment – Limb loss
How acquired
Boating accident
Residence
Upper Mt Gravatt, QLD
Occupation
Student
Started competing
2016
First competed for Australia
2022
Sport career highlights

Competing in the Paralympic trials in Adelaide before the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games

Disciplines

  • Sport: Para-swimming Classification: S9
  • Sport: Para-swimming Classification: SB8
  • Sport: Para-swimming Classification: SM9

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