Anu Francis originally wanted to be a vet, however a diagnosis of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome led to a change in course. Anu started pursuing sport while studying a teaching degree, medalling in Para badminton and Para rowing, as the first female para rower to represent South Australia. The South Australian decided to shift to triathlons due to the high-nature impact of badminton on her body, and a bulged disc in her back when she returned to the water in 2020 ultimately ended her rowing career. But it did start her on a new and exciting journey which she has taken …
Read MoreAnu Francis originally wanted to be a vet, however a diagnosis of Ehlers Danlos Syndrome led to a change in course.
Anu started pursuing sport while studying a teaching degree, medalling in Para badminton and Para rowing, as the first female para rower to represent South Australia.
The South Australian decided to shift to triathlons due to the high-nature impact of badminton on her body, and a bulged disc in her back when she returned to the water in 2020 ultimately ended her rowing career. But it did start her on a new and exciting journey which she has taken to wholeheartedly.
Anu made her international Para triathlon debut, just two days after her official international qualification, in August 2022 at the World Triathlon Para Series in Swansea. It was a huge trip for Anu who travelled by herself to the other side of the world with Australian coaches dubbing her a “firecracker”.
The Paralympic hopeful came away with a silver medal, despite organisers dropping her best discipline due to weather, finishing ahead of Cecile Saboureau by one second.
She went on to win a World Cup event a month later followed by a third-place finish at the World Championships.
Anu’s performance continues to impress, and she has definitely reinforced her position as a Paralympic hopeful.
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