Shae Graham Explained

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Shae Graham
Nationality:Australian
Birth Date:1986 12, df=yes
Disability Class:2.5
Sport:Wheelchair rugby
Club:Box Hill R.U.F.C

Shae Graham (born 16 December 1986) is an Australian wheelchair rugby player. She competed at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, her first Games and the first female to be selected for the Steelers.[1] She has been selected for 2024 Paris Paralympics.[2]

Personal

Shae Graham was born 16 December 1986.[3] At the age of 18, she was a backseat passenger in a car crash in Mackay, Queensland. The accident resulted in her fracturing her spine and pelvis, and incurring a brain injury and ruptured bladder. Graham has several degrees - Bachelor of Business/Arts, Central Queensland University and Master of Information Management, RMIT. She works as a librarian.[4] In 2021, she lives in Moonee Ponds, Victoria.

Wheelchair rugby

She is classified as 2.5 point wheelchair rugby player. Graham made her international debut at the 2019 Four Nations tournament in Alabama, USA, where she played big minutes for the Australian wheelchair rugby team. She became the first woman selected for Australian wheelchair rugby team.[5]

At the 2020 Summer Paralympics, the Steelers finished fourth after being defeated by Japan 52–60 in the bronze medal game. COVID travel restrictions led to Steelers not having a team training since March 2020 prior to Tokyo.[6]

Graham won her first world championship gold medal at the 2022 IWRF World Championship in Vejle, Denmark, when Australia defeated the United States. [7]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Steelers Eyeing Paralympic History… Again. 29 July 2021. Paralympics Australia.
  2. Web site: 2024-07-10 . Steelers chasing redemption at Paris Games . 2024-07-10 . Yahoo Sports . en-AU.
  3. Web site: Shae Graham. 1 August 2021. Paralympics Australia.
  4. Web site: Steele. Selina. 25 April 2021. 'Don't let fear hold you back' says Paralympic hopeful Shae Graham. 1 August 2021. KidsNews.
  5. Web site: 17 May 2019. Shae Graham, Australia's first female wheelchair rugby representative. 1 August 2021. YouTube.
  6. Web site: 31 July 2021. Australia names wheelchair rugby team of 12 for Tokyo 2020. 20 September 2021. Inside The Games.
  7. Web site: 17 October 2022 . Australian Steelers Are World Wheelchair Rugby Champions . 17 October 2022 . Paralympics Australia.