The top of one mountain is the bottom of the next, so keep climbing
Personal Details
- Home town:
Dromana, Victoria
- Occupation / Area of Study / Work:
Athlete/Sports Coaching and Development / Support worker disabilities
- Hero / Most Admired Athlete:
Adam Gilchrist
- Date of birth:
17 April 1996
Sporting Details
- Home Club:
Peninsula Boxing Gym
- Olympic / Paralympic History:
2024, Paris Olympic Games - Women's 75kg, Bronze
2020, Tokyo Olympic Games, top 9
2014, Nanjing Youth Olympic Games, Bronze
- Commonwealth Games History:
2018, Gold Coast Commonwealth Games, Silver
2022, Birmingham Commonwealth Games, Bronze
- World Championships History:
2023, Elite World Championships, Silver
2022, IBA Istanbul World Boxing Championships, 5th
2014, Youth World Championships, Silver
2011, Junior World Championships, Bronze
Represented Australia at 6 World championships
- Sporting Highlights:
2023, Combat Athlete of the Year
2023, Boxing Athlete of the Year
2023, Combat Spirit Award Winner
Australian Boxing Team Captain - current
2023, Ranked top 2 in the world
10 time Australian Champion
2022, ranked top 8 in the world
2021, ranked top 4 in the world
2019, highest ranked Australian internationally
2018, Captaining the most successful Australian boxing team in Commonwealth Games history