When Mali Lovell was a child, a doctor told her family she would never be an Olympian.

She had just been diagnosed with ataxia, a rare type of cerebral palsy that affects balance and coordination as a child.

From the little girl in preschool who couldn’t walk, to a Paralympian in the making – Mali is focused on proving that “anything is possible.”

The teen took up athletics at the age of twelve after she was encouraged by her first soccer coach and a family friend, and she hasn’t looked back.

At 17, she was close to qualifying for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games, making incredible progress over the past few years under the expert guidance of coaches Katie Edwards and Melinda Gainsford-Taylor in Sydney.

The T36 athlete competes in the Women’s 200m and 100m.

At the 2023 World Para Athletics Championships in Paris, her first major international competition, she …

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Date of birth
3 June 2004
Sport
Para-athletics
Impairment
Physical Impairment – Cerebral palsy
How acquired
Birth
Residence
Allambie, NSW
Occupation
Athlete
Started competing
2015
First competed for Australia
2022
Sport career highlights

Achieving an A qualifier for the 2023 World Para Athletics Championships!

Favourite quote
Never Stop Trying

Disciplines

  • Sport: Para-athletics Discipline: Women's 100m Classification: T36
  • Sport: Para-athletics Discipline: Women's 200m Classification: T36

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