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Clifford among first Para-Athletes selected for Tokyo

By Victorian Institute of Sport

September 18, 2020

The new group features a wheelchair racer making her return to the top level after 16 years, a young star who used to train with Paralympic legend Kurt Fearnley, and a former German Paralympic gold medallist who won her first major title in Australian colours at the World Para-Athletics Championships last year. Also among the selections are three competitors set to make their first appearance at the Paralympics.

Were thrilled to announce some of the athletes whove worked so hard for this selection over four years or more, Paralympics Australia’s Chief Executive Officer Lynne Anderson said.

On top of our year-to-go announcement and the launch of our uniform for Tokyo recently, its yet another boost to say Keep going! The finish line is in sight!

Its a stellar group weve named and they set a really high standard for the rest of the Australian Team announcements well be making in due course. The message is clear: were in full swing for Tokyo and well be aiming to win.

Fearnleys former training partner Rheed McCracken, dual World Championship gold medallist Jaryd Clifford and Rio silver medallist Deon Kenzie are each aged under 25, while sprinter Rhiannon Clarke, discus thrower Sarah Edmiston and Corey Anderson, who won a World Championship gold medal last year in the javelin F38, will compete at their first Paralympics.

Australian Para-athletics has always made us very proud, Australian Team Chef de Mission Kate McLoughlin said.

Theyve always been one of the bigger teams and always been quite successful. But I think what were seeing now is a maturity coming through in this next batch. The baton has well and truly been passed and the next generation is building momentum. Its a really exciting new phase.

Being able to announce this mix of experienced Paralympians, with so many medals between them, along with some exciting newcomers is a really important moment for us.

These athletes have certainly earned their spots. Theyve achieved an automatic qualification through their results at the 2019 World Para-Athletics Championships.

Its hugely significant to finally be able to announce the first group of athletes on the 2020 Team. The last six months have been challenging for everybody. We now have 12 months to go and have a fantastic piece of good news to focus on.

With Thanks, David Sygall, Paralympics Australia