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Rowan Crothers

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  • Creator rowanc
  • Age 25
  • Suburb Fortitude Valley
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    Strong disability service system
    The importance of Sport Recreation and the Arts

Hello. My name is Rowan. When I was nine-months-old I was diagnosed with cerebral palsy. I wasn't able to move the right side of my body very well. The Cerebral Palsy League provided the therapy that helped me to get where I am today.

When I first began swimming lessons I really enjoyed them, but it was hard for me to coordinate my body and breathing. Then I saw something on television that changed my life - the Paralympics. Until then I didn't know people with disabilities could play sports at an elite level or at any level at all.

I knew from that moment I wanted to be a Paralympic swimmer and that I was going to have to work very hard every day to get there. That was over two years ago and my goal is still a long way off in the distance but I am even more determined now to reach it.

Getting up daily at 4.30am isn't hard because I love training. The thing about swimming is that in the water I feel and control my body better, and when I race, CP is just another ripple I swim against. It doesn't define me.


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