Paralympic Preview: Taylor Gosens Breaks Barriers in Para-Judo

Taylor Gosens, an alumna of St Aidan’s Anglican Girls’School in Corinda, is set to break new ground when she enters the mat in Paris 2024. The 26-year-old judoka is poised to become just the second woman ever to represent the green and gold in Paralympic judo.

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Taylor Gosens takes the mat in Paris

Despite the challenge, Gosens is prepared and confident in her ability to perform at her best against the sport’s elite.

Gosens will face a tough field of competitors, including reigning Tokyo Paralympics champion Dursadaf Karimova of Azerbaijan and the current world number one Rebeca de Souza Silva of Brazil.

She is scheduled to compete on 7 September, starting at 6:00 p.m., in the women’s +70 kg J2 classification for judo at the Champ-de-Mars Arena.

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Gosens is also looking ahead to the LA 2028 and Brisbane 2032 Paralympic Games, with a long-term ambition to establish herself as a consistent force in para-judo.

With the Paralympics in full swing, schedule changes remain possible. For the latest updates and information, check out the official Paralympics website.

Published 07-September-2024

Elijah Winnington Wins Silver in 400m Freestyle

Elijah Winnington kicked off the Australian Medal tally in the pool, going down by half a body length to Lukas Maertens of Germany, who led from start to finish and was under world record pace for half the race in the 400m freestyle. 

  • GOLD Lukas Maertens 3.41.78
  • SILVER Elijah Winnington 3.42.21
  • BRONZE Kim Woomin 3.42.50

Determined to overcome the disappointment of his 7th-place finish in the 400m freestyle at the 2021 Tokyo Olympics, a mentally prepared Winnington was 3rd for the first half of the race, recording 1.49.18 for the first 200m, with a lap to go he was fourth but came home like  a train with a 27.33 final 50m.



Published 28-July-2024