Tom Birtwhistle Explained

Thomas William Birtwhistle
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Fullname:Thomas William Birtwhistle
Nickname:Birty
Nationality:Australian
Birth Date:30 October 1992
Birth Place:Sydney
Height:194 cm
Weight:94 kg
Country:Australia
Sport:Rowing
Club:University of Technology UTS) Haberfield, Sydney
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Thomas "Birty" William Birtwhistle is an Australian rower. He was a member of the PR3 Mix 4+ team at the 2020 Tokyo [1] and has been selected to compete at the 2024 Paris Paralympics. [2] [3]

Personal

Birtwhistle was born 30 October 1992.[4] He attended Sydney's St Joseph's College. He was struck by a car while cycling to rowing training. The accident left him with an impairment to his left hip, leg and sacral pelvis. He has completed a Bachelor of Engineering at University of New South Wales in 2013, a Bachelor of Commerce/Bachelor of Science at Macquarie University in 2018 and a Master of Teaching Education at the University of Technology Sydney in 2024.

Rowing

Birtwhistle rowed while at school and at University, at a U23 national level. He retired post a car accident, while he was cycling. The Sydney COVID-19 lockdown in 2020 led him to training on a rowing ergometer and this led to his return to rowing. He rows from the UTS Haberfield Rowing Club in Sydney.[5]

Birtwhistle won the Men's PR3 Single Scull at the 2021 Australian Rowing Championships. He won the PR3 Men's Single Scull event as part of the International Rowing Regatta, which was run alongside the 2021 Final Qualification Regatta in Gavirate, Italy. This qualified him for the 2020 Tokyoin PR3 Mix 4+ team.[6]

At the 2020 Summer Birtwhistle was a member of the PR3 Mix 4+ along with James Talbot, Nikki Ayers, Alexandra Viney. Their cox was Renae Domaschenz. They qualified for the final after winning their Repechage, with a time a of 7:06.98. He came fourth in the final and failed to win a medal.[7]

With Jessica Gallagher, Alexandra Viney, James Talbot and Teesaan Koo under the canvas, Birtwhistle finished fourth in the PR3 Mixed Coxed Four at the 2022 World Rowing Championships.[8] At the 2023 World Rowing Championships, Birtwhistle, alongside his crew of, Harrison Nichols, Jessica Gallagher, Susannah Lutze, and cox Teesan Koo finished fourth in the PR3 Mixed Coxed Four.[9]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: 12 July 2021. Para-Rowers Overcome Adversity To Secure Tokyo Berth. 12 July 2021. Paralympics Australia.
  2. Web site: 12 July 2021. Para-Rowers Overcome Adversity To Secure Tokyo Berth. 12 July 2021. Paralympics Australia.
  3. Web site: 2024-07-01 . ‘Trust In Ourselves’: Paralympic Rowers Target Breakthrough Gold Paralympics Australia . 2024-07-02 . www.paralympic.org.au . en-AU.
  4. Web site: Thomas William Birtwhistle. 12 July 2021. Paralympics Australia.
  5. Web site: Tom Birtwhistle. 12 July 2021. Rowing Australia.
  6. Web site: 7 June 2021. Australia Qualifies A Third Boat For The Tokyo Paralympic Games. 12 July 2021. Paralympics Australia.
  7. Web site: Australian Paralympic Team for Tokyo 2021 . 2022-07-03 . The Roar . en-US.
  8. Web site: 25 September 2022 . Silver and Bronze on the Penultimate Day of the 2022 World Rowing Championships . 26 September 2022 . Rowing Australia.
  9. Web site: 10 September 2023 . Silver lining for Morrison, McIntyre as Pair cast their eyes toward Paris . 11 September 2023 . Rowing Australia.