Table Tennis Australia could hardly have named a better candidate to be Co-Captain of the 2020 national Para-squad than Jake Ballestrino, who joined Milly Tapper in the role.

The 30-year-old, who was born with an upper limb deficiency, took up Para-table tennis in 2012, representing Australia for the first time just a year later at the age of 20. He began playing right-handed but, after he broke his arm and started playing left-handed, he decided to never go back.

In 2017, he claimed the silver medal in the men’s singles C6 at the Oceania Championships – a feat which he describes as a career highlight. The Victorian, who also works as a community educator and administrative officer, spent years working towards his first Paralympic selection and was chosen to represent Australia at Tokyo 2020.

He made his Paralympic debut at Tokyo 2020, contesting in the men’s individual C7, however did …

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Date of birth
27 July 1991
Sport
Para-table tennis
Past Paralympic Games

Tokyo 2020

Impairment
Physical Impairment – Limb deficiency
How acquired
Birth
Residence
Seabrook, VIC
Occupation
Community Educator at Scope Australia
Started competing
2012
First competed for Australia
2013
Sport career highlights

2017 Oceania Championships Silver in Singles class 6-7

Greatest sporting moments

Being selected to the Australian team for Tokyo 2020

Heroes/role models

Muhammed Ali, Anthony Koutoufides

Favourite quote
I may not be there yet but I'm closer than what I was yesterday.

Disciplines

  • Sport: Para-table tennis Classification: Class 7

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