Angus Hincksman started running at 9 years old and hasn’t stopped.

Born in Adelaide in 2005, he was diagnosed with a brain injury at birth, growing up he suffered seizures and early on there was some doubt if he would be able to walk. Angus was determined and started his journey in athletics running cross country in 2015 making the school’s able-bodied team.

He was later classified as a T38, which is reserved for athletes with Cerebral Palsy, a condition that effects muscle control, balance and coordination.

Angus’ first step towards international success was to claim all National Age records for his classification – which he has achieved most of them in both the 800m and 1500m. He went on to break the National U16 T38 records for both 1500m and 800m and received a Scholarship to attend Westminster School at the end of 2020.

2022 was an exceptional year, …

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Date of birth
31 July 2005
Sport
Para-athletics
Impairment
Physical Impairment
How acquired
Birth
Residence
Maslin Beach, SA
Occupation
Athlete / Student
Started competing
2015
First competed for Australia
2022
Sport career highlights

Achieving 2nd place in the 1500m Ambulant Open at 16 years old at the Australian Nationals in 2022

Favourite quote
They don’t know me son - David Goggins

Disciplines

  • Sport: Para-athletics Discipline: Men's 1500m Classification: T38

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