Erin Cleaver

Erin Cleaver

2016 Australian Paralympic Team Portrait
Personal information
Born (2000-02-06) 6 February 2000

Erin Cleaver (born 6 February 2000) is an Australian Paralympic athlete with cerebral palsy. She represented Australia at the 2016 Rio Paralympics in athletics.[1]

Personal

Cleaver was born on 6 February 2000 in Tamworth, New South Wales.[2] She was born with cerebral palsy right-sided hemiplegia, which affects the movement in her right arm and leg.[2] Her family moved to Newcastle, New South Wales.[3] She attended Whitebridge High School.[4]

Athletics

Cleaver took up athletics with at primary school in Barraba, New South Wales.[2] In 2010, she took up athletics with a disability and was classified as a T38 athlete.[2][3] At the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha, Cleaver competed in three events. She finished fifth in women's 100 metres T38, 4th in the women's long jump T38, and competed in the women's 4 x 100 metre relay (T35-38) where her team was disqualified for a baton change outside the takeover zone.[2]

In 2015, she was awarded the Outstanding Individual Performance by an Academy athlete at the 2015 Hunter Academy of Sport Awards.[2]

In the 2016 Rio Paralympics Cleaver competed in the T38 Long jump event where she placed 5th. She also competed in the T35-38 4 × 100 m Relay in a team with Brianna Coop, Jodi Jones-Elkington, Isis Holt, Torita Isaac and Ella Azura Pardy where they placed 3rd overall.[5]

References

  1. "Australian Paralympic Athletics Team announced". Australian Paralympic Committee News, 2 August 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Erin Cleaver". International Paralympic Committee website. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  3. 1 2 Osland, George (3 February 2014). "Whitebridge High School student reaches for gold as Paralympic hopeful". Newcastle and Lake Macquarie Star.
  4. Leeson, John (23 March 2015). "Rio leaps into view for fast learner Erin Cleaver". Newcastle Herald. Retrieved 27 July 2016.
  5. "Women's 4x100m Relay Results". Rio 2016 Website. Retrieved 9 November 2016.
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