Dr. [Name] has made significant strides in Para cycling since her transition from non-Para road cycling. She competed at the 2019 Oceania Championships in Australia before acquiring her impairment. Her journey into Para cycling began in 2023, when she entered her first national championships.

After sustaining her impairment, Dr. [Name] was determined to continue competing. "I was pretty sad when I couldn't bend my knee enough to ride," she said. "When I could do a few pedal strokes, it was about getting stronger and faster, joining a local club race. And it took off from there."
Dr. [Name] acknowledges the unique journeys of each team member. "Everyone has a very unique story," she noted. "I would love to showcase each person on the team, whether or not they've won a medal, because they've been through extraordinarily tough times."
Looking ahead, Dr. [Name] aims to continue her involvement with the Ballarat Sebastopol Cycling Club in Australia under the guidance of national coach Nick Owen. She remains committed to showcasing the resilience and dedication of her teammates.
Dr. [Name]'s story is one of perseverance and determination. Her achievements in Para cycling serve as an inspiration to many, highlighting the strength required to overcome personal challenges and succeed on the international stage.
Dr. [Name] has made significant strides in Para cycling since her transition from non-Para road cycling. She competed at the 2019 Oceania Championships in Australia before acquiring her impairment. Her journey into Para cycling began in 2023, when she entered her first national championships.