Sue Hobbs Explained

Sue Hobbs
Full Name:Susan Hobbs
Nationality:Australian
Birth Date:1956/1957

Susan Hobbs (born 1956/1957) is an Australian para-athlete and wheelchair basketball player. Hobbs was the first woman to captain the Australian women's wheelchair basketball team and was inducted into Basketball Australia's Hall of Fame in 2013.[1]

She was from South Australia. In 1976, at the age of 19, a car accident left her a paraplegic. At the 1980 Arnhem Games, she competed in four athletics events and won three silver medals – Women's 60 m 5, Women's 800 m 5 and the Women's 1,500 m 5.[2] She organised the first Australian women's wheelchair basketball team.[3] She was the captain of the women's basketball team at the 1992 Barcelona Games.[2] [4] Basketball Australia established the Sue Hobbs Medallist for the Australian International Women's Wheelchair Player of the Year.[5]

In 1999, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis.[3] [6] After the symptoms prevented her from undertaking paid employment, she began volunteering for Multiple Sclerosis Society of SA and the Northern Territory Inc.[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Wheelchair basketball greats be honoured . Paralympic.org.au . . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20131103220844/http://www.paralympic.org.au/news/wheelchair-basketball-greats-be-honoured . 2013-11-03.
  2. Web site: Sue Hobbs . Paralympic.org . .
  3. News: Our Unsung Heroes International Year of Volunteers; Sue lights up a world of promise. The Advertiser. 2 June 2001.
  4. Book: Australian Team Members Profile Handbook : Barcelona Paralympics 1992. 1992. Australian Paralympic Federation. Sydney.
  5. Web site: Crispin & Knowles named Wheelchair Int. Players of the Year. Basketball Australia Website. 14 August 2012.
  6. Web site: 2009 South Australia Go for Gold Winners. MegaSwim Website. 14 August 2012.