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Dual world champion Lauren Parker named female para-athlete of the year
Nov 30, 2023
Para-cyclist and para-triathlete Lauren Parker has been named the AIS Female Para-Athlete of the Year for her outstanding achievement of winning a world championship in both sports in the same year.
While the 34-year-old continued her dominance in para-triathlon this year, winning her fourth consecutive World Championship Title, her move into para-cycling has been equally successful.
Lauren Parker became a para-cycling world champion in Glasgow this year. Photo: SWpix.com
In her debut international para-cycling event, Parker won gold in the H3 individual time trial at a World Cup race in Belgium.
She then became a dual sport World Champion, winning hand-cycling gold in the H3 individual time trial at the UCI World Championships in Glasgow, followed by a silver in the H3 road race at the World Championships.
“Yeah, it’s a big challenge but that’s what I thrive for,” Parker said at the AIS Sport Performance Awards held at Centrepiece in Melbourne on Wednesday night.
Lauren Parker was named the 2023 AIS Female Para-Athlete of the Year.
“I had the goal of becoming world champion in both the para-cycling and para-triathlon and I set out to achieve that, and I’m super excited that I was able to do that and gain as much experience as possible for cycling.”
Now having achieved a dream of being a world champion in para-cycling and para-triathlon, she will set her sights on Paralympic glory in 2024.
“My goal is to qualify for both sports in Paris,” she said.
Main photo: SWpix.com
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- Kirrily Carberry
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- Para-cycling
- Athletes
- Lauren Parker