Nicole Esdaile, who was born with oculocutaneous albinism, began competing in goalball in 1999 and made her Paralympic debut with the Aussie Belles in 2012, the first Australian goalball team to qualify in 12 years.

Unfortunately they lost all four preliminary matches, placing fifth behind Canada, Japan, Sweden and the United States.

Next to qualifying for London, Nicole lists the highlight of her career as saving a penalty and scoring off the next ball against Greece at the 2010 IBSA Goalball World Championships in Sheffield, England.

Originally Nicole and the Aussie Belles weren’t selected to compete at Rio 2016, only receiving the call-up when Russia was banned from the Games due to widespread doping. There they achieved one better than London, tying 2-2 in their match against the Ukraine. However, the point differential saw the Australian team again place fifth behind Turkey, China, Canada and the Ukraine.

Off court, Nicole …

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Date of birth
1 June 1987
Sport
Goalball
Past Paralympic Games

London 2012, Rio 2016

Impairment
Vision Impairment – Oculocutaneous albinism
How acquired
Congenital
Residence
The Gap, QLD
Occupation
Policy Advisor
Started competing
1999
First competed for Australia
2010
Sport career highlights

Qualifying for the 2012 Paralympic Games in London

Greatest sporting moments

Winning a close game over Germany at the 2011 IBSA World Championships and Games in Antalya, Turkey

Heroes/role models

Nelson Mandela

Disciplines

  • Sport: Goalball Classification: B3

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