When Tokyo was awarded the 2020 Paralympic Games, Luke Bailey was there competing in a marathon. He has always wanted to return to the Japanese capital, and when better than for his Paralympic debut.

Luke, who has caudal regression syndrome and spina bifida, first began competing in Para-athletics after an introduction to wheelchair racing great Kurt Fearnley. From the moment that Luke sat in Kurt’s racing chair, Luke was sold. In 2016, he teamed up with Kurt’s long-time coach, Andrew Dawes, to work with him towards selection to the 2020 Australian Paralympic Team.

However, before Tokyo came November’s 2019 World Para-athletics Championships. While Luke had some practice competing internationally, including at the 2018 and 2019 World Para-athletics Grand Prix events in Nottwil, Switzerland, the World Championships were his best opportunity yet to take his sprints to the next level.

And that’s exactly what he did, finishing third in his men’s …

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Date of birth
17 September 1997
Sport
Para-athletics
Past Paralympic Games

Tokyo 2020

Impairment
Physical Impairment – Caudal regression syndrome and spina bifida
How acquired
Congenital
Residence
Wingham, NSW
Occupation
Started competing
2012
Sport career highlights

Competing at the 2018 World Para-athletics Grand Prix event in Nottwil, Switzerland

Greatest sporting moments

Watching Kurt Fearnley win the men’s marathon T54 at the 2018 Commonwealth Games on the Gold Coast, QLD

Disciplines

  • Sport: Para-athletics Discipline: 100m Classification: T54
  • Sport: Para-athletics Discipline: 4x100m Classification: T54

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