Graeme Martin | |
Fullname: | Graeme Martin |
Birth Date: | 11 March 1949 |
Birth Place: | Perth, Western Australia |
Graeme Martin, OAM[1] is an Australian Paralympic sailor.
Martin was born on 11 March 1949 in Perth, Western Australia. Formerly a firefighter, his left leg was amputated after an accident that occurred while he was fighting a fire caused by arson at a winery in the Perth suburb of Caversham.[2] In 2000, he won the North American championship for disabled persons in St. Petersburg, Florida with Noel Robins and Jamie Dunross, in preparation for the 2000 Sydney Games.[2] At the Games, he won a gold medal with Robins and Dunross in the Mixed Three Person Sonar event,[3] [4] for which he received a Medal of the Order of Australia.[1] This gold medal achievement was initially the only medal ever won by Australian sailors at the Games.[5] At the 2008 Beijing Games, he won a bronze medal in the Mixed Three Person Sonar event.[3] At these Games, Martin competed alongside 2 other athletes; Russell Boaden and Colin Harrison.[6]
In 2020, Martin along with Noel Robins and Jamie Dunross were inducted into the Australian Sailing Hall of Fame.[7]