Australian athlete, competing for the Macquarie Hunter Athletics Club, has been making waves in Para athletics since 2005. He began his journey in ambulant events but transitioned to wheelchair racing in 2010. His career took off after a chance meeting with Australian TV personality David Koch, who introduced him to the sport.

| Season | Event | Rank |
|---|---|---|
| 2020 | 100m - T34 | S Silver |
| 2016 | 100m - T34 | S Silver |
| 2012 | 100m - T34 | S Silver |
| 2016 | 800m - T34 | B Bronze |
| 2012 | Men's 200m T34 | B Bronze |
| 2020 | 800m - T34 | 6 |
Winning silver medals at the Paralympic Games stands out as his most memorable achievement. He has also been influenced by Australian wheelchair racer Kurt Fearnley and coach Andrew Dawes. His philosophy is simple: "If you ain't first, you're last."
He has received numerous awards throughout his career. In 2016, he was named Junior Male Athlete of the Year by the Sporting Wheelies and Disabled Association in Queensland. In 2015, he was named Male Sportsperson with an Impairment of the Year at the Bundaberg Regional Sports Awards.
In 2012, he shared the Junior Athlete of the Year award with Para swimmer Maddison Elliott, given by the Australian Paralympic Committee.
He commemorates his athletic achievements with tattoos. His arm features a Big Ben tattoo from his first Paralympic Games in London in 2012. He also has racing numbers from the London and Rio Games, a Christ the Redeemer tattoo, and tattoos involving his family.
One of his tattoos is dedicated to Tyson, a close friend who passed away. Tyson was a tremendous sprinter and a great person who never reached his true potential.
In 2020, he started a technical and further education course with plans to study for a bachelor's degree in pharmacy. This move shows his commitment to personal development beyond athletics.
Looking ahead, he aims to win gold at the 2024 Paralympic Games in Paris. This goal reflects his dedication and drive to excel in his sport.
His journey from ambulant events to becoming a celebrated wheelchair racer is inspiring. With continued support from his coach and club, he is poised for more success in the future.
Australian athlete, competing for the Macquarie Hunter Athletics Club, has been making waves in Para athletics since 2005. He began his journey in ambulant events but transitioned to wheelchair racing in 2010. His career took off after a chance meeting with Australian TV personality David Koch, who introduced him to the sport.