The teenager from Gippsland in Victoria got into swimming at a young age. A teacher suggested she join a swim club and after one of her sisters started, she followed suit. Emily is a triplet, with two sisters who she is very close to and loves hanging out with.

Her swimming took her to local meets where she raced against able-bodied kids. Emily was born with a right arm limb deficiency and deaf in her left ear. Her disability never held her back from her desire to achieve big things in sport.

She used to participate in athletics and netball but she chose swimming because it was her strongest sport and had the best pathway for people with a disability.

She competed for the first time in 2010 and after winning 10 medals at the School Sports Championships, was awarded the Sportsmanship Award in 2012.

In 2015, Emily competed in …

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Date of birth
19 November 1999
Sport
Para-swimming
Past Paralympic Games

Rio 2016, Tokyo 2020

Impairment
Physical Impairment – Right arm limb deficiency
How acquired
Congenital
Residence
Traralgon, VIC
Occupation
Student
Started competing
2010
Sport career highlights

Silver medal in the 50m butterfly at the 2015 Nationals

Heroes/role models

Ellie Cole

Disciplines

  • Sport: Para-swimming Discipline: 100m butterfly Classification: S9
  • Sport: Para-swimming Discipline: 100m freestyle Classification: S9
  • Sport: Para-swimming Discipline: 200m individual medley Classification: SM9
  • Sport: Para-swimming Discipline: 4x100m freestyle Relay Classification: S9
  • Sport: Para-swimming Discipline: 4x100m Medley Relay Classification: S9
  • Sport: Para-swimming Discipline: 50m freestyle Classification: S9

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