Dubbed ‘Wonder Woman’ by the late coaching great, Jan Cameron, Taylor Corry is one of the Australian Para-swimming team’s most exciting prospects.

Taylor made her Paralympic debut eight years ago at the London 2012 Paralympic Games, where she exceeded her own expectations – but not those of the people closest to her – with silver medals in the women’s 200m freestyle S14 and women’s 100m backstroke S14.

However, at just 17, Taylor did not fully appreciate at the time what it meant to compete and achieve success at the pinnacle event for her sport, and will relish the opportunity should she return to the Australian Paralympic Team for the Tokyo 2020 Paralympic Games.

Post London came another silver medal in the women’s 200m freestyle S14 at the 2013 International Paralympic Committee Swimming World Championships, and a standout World Championships campaign in 2015 saw Taylor win bronze in the women’s 100m …

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Date of birth
31 January 1995
Sport
Para-swimming
Past Paralympic Games

London 2012

Impairment
Intellectual Impairment
How acquired
Congenital
Residence
Nelson Bay, NSW
Occupation
Athlete, swimming instructor
Started competing
2004
First competed for Australia
2012
Sport career highlights

Competing at the London 2012 Paralympic Games

Greatest sporting moments

Winning a silver medal in the women’s 100m backstroke S14 at London 2012

Heroes/role models

Michael Phelps

Favourite quote
It doesn't matter if you win or lose - you are here to have fun

Disciplines

  • Sport: Para-swimming Discipline: 100m backstroke Classification: S14
  • Sport: Para-swimming Discipline: 100m butterfly Classification: S14
  • Sport: Para-swimming Discipline: 4x100m freestyle Classification: S14

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