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| 28 Feb 2024 | |
| Written by ToucanTech Support | |
| Young Achievers |
Dylan achieved the rare feat when the then 19-year old was part of the Australian wheelchair basketball team which secured the 2010 World Championship after famously winning gold at the 2008 Paralympic Games in Beijing.
Having only started playing basketball in 2003, Dylan first represented Australia at the 2006 Junior Nationals, where he was named the “most valuable player”.
Dylan believes the Beijing Games were the best experience of his life and feels lucky and privileged as a 17-year old to be part of a world-beating basketball team.
Not only is Dylan an international basketballer, he is also an accomplished tennis player having played in 30 countries and reaching as high as number six in the junior world rankings. One of his proudest moments was winning three silvers at the Tennis World Team Cup.
Dylan received a scholarship to attend the University of Illinois in the USA to train and compete in the university’s extensive wheelchair basketball team program. Dylan attended the University of Illinois for a year, but even better opportunities arose in Melbourne so he returned to the University of Melbourne to study commerce and prepare for the 2012 London Games.
As well as Dylan’s great sporting talent, he has a love of music, can sing and play the drums.
Achievements
2003 Started competing in basketball
2006 First competed in basketball for Australia
2008 Gold medallist at 2008 Beijing Paralympics
2009 Awarded an Order of Australia Medal
2009 Received a scholarship to attend the University of Illinois, USA
2010 Secured the 2010 World Championship
2022 Awarded Officer of the Order of Australia