The Paralympic Games are set to be held in Tokyo, Japan, from the 24th August to the 5th September 2021.
Australia will compete in 18 of the 22 sports on the program for Tokyo, including debut Paralympic sports Para-taekwondo and Para-badminton, equalling the record for most sports Australia has competed in at a single Games, set at Sydney 2000.
Paralympics Australia has confirmed that the Australian team is the largest to contest a Games overseas, with a contingent of 179 Para-athletes representing our nation.
Australia’s team comprises 101 males and 78 females, ranges in age from 15 to 60 and includes 84 athletes who will attend their first Paralympic Games. It also includes two athletes who will compete at their seventh Paralympics, one who will compete at her sixth and six who will compete at their fifth Games.
“The Australian Paralympic Team for Tokyo 2020 should be a source of enormous pride for all Australians,” Chef de Mission Kate McLoughlin said.
“They embody the great strength and diversity of our communities and serve as a beacon for the continued advancement towards a fairer and more inclusive society.
“They also demonstrate the exceptional strength of character that epitomises Australian Paralympians. To qualify for an Australian Paralympic Team is an outstanding achievement. Yet, this time, it has required a unique level of resilience and determination.
“Through unprecedented obstacles, including the one-year Games postponement, as well as travel restrictions and lockdowns which severely impacted qualification pathways, training camps and international competition, our Para-athletes adapted, innovated and forged ahead in pursuit of their goals.
“It’s been a long and difficult road, but their time has finally arrived. I can’t wait to do everything possible to create the optimal performance environment for our Team members so they can have a safe and memorable experience in Tokyo.”