Hamish Anderson MacDonald,
OAM (born 19 August 1974) is an Australian Paralympic athlete. He was born in
Melbourne
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and lives in
Canberra
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.
He has
cerebral palsy
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.
[ His achievements and advocacy have made him one of Australia's most respected Paralympians.][
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Early life
MacDonald, the second of four brothers, grew up in Melbourne. His mother, Jeannie, a nurse, ensured that he had the same opportunities in sport as his brothers. While in primary school, he was required to catch a train into the city twice a week for physiotherapy. MacDonald did not walk without callipers until he was eight.
MacDonald has stated that several teachers have played a pivotal role in his interest in sport. In primary school, his physical education teacher Gary Cole
Gary Michael Cole (born September 20, 1956) is an American television, film and voice actor. Cole began his professional acting career on stage at Chicago's Steppenwolf Theatre Company in 1985. On television, he has had starring roles in the ...
, an Australia international soccer player gave support and enthusiasm. In 1986, his family moved to Alice Springs and physical education teachers Shane Claridge and Michelle Parker, at Alice Springs High School, provided encouragement.[ He said: "They were the best teachers; they certainly gave me a big boost and helped to set my sights on track and field sports." He started ]powerlifting
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and wanted to compete in this sport at the Paralympics. However, Parker encouraged him to turn to athletics and in his final year at high school, he was selected for the Barcelona Paralympics.
Career
MacDonald was an elite seated shot putter and competed at the Paralympic Games in Barcelona 1992
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, Atlanta 1996
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, Sydney 2000
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, Athens 2004
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, Beijing 2008
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and London 2012
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.
At the 1992 Barcelona Games, he competed in the Men's 100m C5 and 200m C5-6 without winning any medals. In the lead up to the Barcelona Games, the people of Alice Springs
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raised $12,000 for him to compete. In 1994, he accepted an Australian Institute of Sport
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(AIS) Athletes with a Disability residential scholarship in Canberra. He held this scholarship until 2009 and during this period was coached by Chris Nunn, Scott Goodman
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and Alison O'Riordan. After six months at the Australian Institute of Sport, he was strongly encouraged to switch to throwing events due to rapidly increasing standards in Paralympic sprinting and his powerlifting background. He had unsuccessfully tried throwing events in Little Athletics because of difficulties staying in the throwing circle due to poor balance. His functional classification allowed him to throw from a chair and he subsequently[ won a gold medal at the 1996 Atlanta Games in the Men's Shot Put F32-33 event,] in a world record. He was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia
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for this achievement.
MacDonald faced a difficult build up to the 2000 Sydney Games. He was going into Sydney as the defending champion but he did not meet the requirements to be classified as an F56 shot put athlete. He competed in his less preferred events, the Men's 100m T35 and Men's Discus F34. The controversy highlighted the issues of classifying athletes.
At the 2004 Athens Games
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, he won a silver medal in the Men's Shot Put F32-33 event.[ At the 2008 Games, he finished sixth in the Men's Shot Put F33/34/52 event.][ At his sixth and final Games, the 2012 London Games, he finished 11th in the Men's Shot Put F34.]
MacDonald competed at five successive IPC Athletics World Championships
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from 1994 to 2011. In 1994, he competed in 100m, 200m and 400m T35 events. In 1998, he won a bronze medal in Men's Shot Put F34 and competed in Men's 100m and 200m T35 events. There was controversy during the Men's Shot Put where MacDonald was forced to change his technique mid-competition due to an official's ignorance of the rules. In 2002, he won gold in the Men's Shot Put F34 in a world record (10.69m) and competed in Men's Discus F33-34. In 2006, he won gold in the Men's Shot Put F34 event and competed in the Men's Discus F33-34 event. In 2011
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, he finished 6th in Men's Shot Put F34.
At the 2010 Delhi Commonwealth Games, he won a bronze medal in the Men's Shot Put F32/34/52.
In 2005, MacDonald was recognised by the AIS for being on scholarship for ten years. He has also held a Northern Territory Institute of Sport scholarship.
He retired as an athlete in January 2013. Jason Hellwig, CEO of the Australian Paralympic Committee
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made the following comment on his retirement – ''I've known Hamish a long time through my involvement with athletics and have seen him develop as an athlete and a person. It's been great to watch a kid from Alice Springs rise to the heights of international sport and then contribute in such a meaningful way.'' MacDonald indicated that he would most likely remain involved in Paralympic sport as a coach.[
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Coaching
In 2015, he was coaching Jayden Sawyer and Kath Proudfoot
Katherine Proudfoot (born 21 April 1977 in Auckland, New Zealand) is a cerebral palsy athlete from Australia competing mainly in throwing events. She competed in the F36 classification at the 2008, 2012 and the 2016 Summer Paralympics, winni ...
in Canberra. He was selected as a throws coach for the Australian team competing at the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships
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.
Advocacy
MacDonald is an advocate for disabled sport, and travels the world to do this. He has visited the South Pacific and Caribbean
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to help create local disabled sport programs.[ He has been involved with the ]International Paralympic Committee
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as a member of the International Paralympic Committee Athlete Commission.[ In 1998, he became involved with the ]United Nations High Commission for Refugees
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(UNHCR).[ With the UNHCR, he visited two refugee camps located on the border between Thailand and Cambodia.][ At the 2003 South Pacific Games, he was an athlete ambassador for the World Anti-Doping Authority.][
MacDonald's work as a sports participation advisor at the ]Australian Sports Commission
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has led to several initiatives to educate people, raise awareness and change peoples' understandings regarding disability sport.[
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Recognition
*He received a Medal of the Order of Australia
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in 1997.
*In 2000, he received an Australian Sports Medal
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.
* He was 1996 Northern Territory Sportsman of the Year.
* He was named Male Disability Athlete of the Year by the Australian Paralympic Committee
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in 2003.[
* He was awarded the 1999 Sir Edward 'Weary' Dunlop Award by the Queen's Trust for Young Australians.
* He was Australian Capital Territory Athletics Most Outstanding Athlete in 2005. He was the first athlete with a disability to win this award.
*He was the co-captain of the Australian teams at the 1998 ]IPC Athletics World Championships
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and the 2000 Sydney Paralympic Games.
* Australian Paralympic Committee
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board member 2001–2002[
* He was an Australian flag bearer at the ]2011 IPC Athletics World Championships
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opening ceremony.
MacDonald, alongside Branka Pupovac, Karni Liddell and Charmaine Dalli, was one of eighteen Australian Paralympians photographed by Emma Hack
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Her technique was developed in the ea ...
for a nude calendar. His chest was shaved for the photograph and he appears nude from the waist up.
In 2000, MacDonald and fellow Paralympian Julianne Adams
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Personal
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addressed the New South Wales Legislative Assembly
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, thanking the people of New South Wales for their support of the Sydney Paralympics.
References
External links
*
Hamish MacDonald
at Australian Athletics Historical Results
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1974 births
Living people
Australian male shot putters
Australian male sprinters
Track and field athletes with cerebral palsy
Cerebral Palsy category Paralympic competitors
Paralympic athletes of Australia
Paralympic gold medalists for Australia
Paralympic silver medalists for Australia
Paralympic medalists in athletics (track and field)
Athletes (track and field) at the 1992 Summer Paralympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 1996 Summer Paralympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 2000 Summer Paralympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 2008 Summer Paralympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 2010 Commonwealth Games
Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
Medalists at the 1996 Summer Paralympics
Medalists at the 2004 Summer Paralympics
Commonwealth Games bronze medallists for Australia
Commonwealth Games medallists in athletics
Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia
Recipients of the Australian Sports Medal
Australian Institute of Sport Paralympic track and field athletes
Athletes from Melbourne
Sportsmen from the Northern Territory