UniSC at The Games
Support staff
Casey Atkins Para swim coach
Harley Connolly Para swim coach
Ryan Hodierne Movement Scientist
Bridie Kean
Paralympics Deputy Chef de Mission
Katie McGibbon Physio
Mark McKean Strength and Conditioning
Michael Palfrey Swim coach
Wendy Swift Psychologist
Russell Smallwood Physio
Dean Sullivan Physio
Competing athletes
Ryley Batt
Results: (BRONZE) Wheelchair rugby
Ricky Betar
Results: (BRONZE) Men's 200m individual medley (SM14)
Chris Bond
Results: (BRONZE) Wheelchair rugby
Ally Clarke
Results: Canoe - Sprint
Abbey Connor
Results: Women's 200m Butterfly
Peyton Craig
Results: Track and Field - Men's 800m
Sophie Edwards
Results: Cycling Track
Brenden Hall
Results: (BRONZE) Men's 400 Freestyle (S9)
Emilie Miller
Results: (BRONZE) Wheelchair rugby
Chloe Moran
Results: Cycling - Track: Women's Madison
Lakeisha Patterson
Results: (SILVER) Women's 400 Freestyle (S9)
Alexandria Perkins
Results: Women's 100m Butterfly
Beau Vernon
Results: (BRONZE) Wheelchair rugby
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High Performance Sport
A new generation of sporting excellence at UniSC
A better tomorrow for our rising champions
We are committed to creating opportunities for aspiring athletes and active communities through 5-star teaching, world-class partnerships, and nationally-accredited facilities that create the perfect launch pad for dream sporting careers, on or off the field.
UniSC facilities
Aquatic
UniSC is a training ground for recreational swimmers and Olympic and Paralympic champions, with training and aquatic recovery and rehabilitation facilities.
Athletics track
UniSC is home to an athletics track with eight and ten lane running tracks and equipment for hurdles, steeplechase, javelin, shot-put, discus, hammer-throw, high jump, long jump, triple jump, pole vault and disabled throw events.
UniSC Arena
UniSC's $24 million indoor sports facility is nationally-accredited, fully air-conditioned and seats more than 3,000 spectators.