Jessica Gallagher (born 14 March 1986) is an Australian
Paralympic alpine skier, track and field athlete,
tandem cyclist and rower. She was Australia's second female Winter Paralympian, and the first Australian woman to win a medal at the
Winter Paralympics
The Winter Paralympic Games is an international multi-sport event where athletes with physical disabilities compete in snow and ice sports. The event includes athletes with mobility impairments, amputations, blindness, and cerebral palsy. Th ...
at the
2010 Vancouver Games
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. She competed at the
2014 Winter Paralympics
The 2014 Winter Paralympics (russian: Зимние Паралимпийские игры 2014, Zimniye Paralimpiyskiye igry 2014), the 11th Paralympic Winter Games, and also more generally known as the Sochi 2014 Paralympic Winter Games, were an ...
in
Sochi
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, where she won a bronze medal in the women's giant slalom visually impaired.
She is legally blind, and represents Australia internationally in three sports: skiing, athletics and cycling. Besides her skiing achievements, she has represented Australia in athletics at the
2012 Summer Paralympics
The 2012 Summer Paralympics, branded as the London 2012 Paralympic Games, were an international multi-sport parasports event held from 29 August to 9 September 2012 in London, England, United Kingdom. They were the 14th Summer Paralympic Gam ...
in London, and won a silver and a bronze medal at the
2011 Christchurch IPC Athletics World Championships in long jump and javelin, respectively. She has also represented the state of Victoria as a junior in netball and basketball. Gallagher was selected in the Australian cycling team with her pilot
Madison Janssen
Madison Janssen (born 13 November 1994) is an Australian cyclist. She is a world champion, multiple national champion and a world record holder. In May 2016 she was named as part of the Australian cycling team as the sighted pilot for Jessica G ...
for the
2016 Rio Paralympics
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Her "long term goal is to be the first Australian to medal at a summer and winter Paralympics or Olympics".
This was achieved when she won a bronze medal in the women's B/VI 1000m time trial in Rio.
Personal
Gallagher was born on 14 March 1986 and lives in the Geelong suburb of
Highton
Highton is a residential suburb of Geelong, Victoria, Australia. With views across Geelong, Corio Bay and the surrounding region, Highton is located along the banks of the Barwon River and across the rolling Barrabool Hills. The Barwon River ...
.
In 2009, she graduated from
RMIT University
RMIT University, officially the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology,, section 4(b) is a public research university in Melbourne
Melbourne ( ; Boonwurrung/Woiwurrung: ''Narrm'' or ''Naarm'') is the capital and most populous city ...
with a Master of
Osteopathy,
and is a registered osteopath.
At the time of the 2010 Vancouver Winter Paralympics, she was dating the American Paralympic sitting ski slalomer Gerald Hayden. She is an ambassador for the Australian Paralympic Committee, Vision Australia
Vision Australia is a not-for-profit organisation and Australia's largest provider of services for people with blindness and low vision.
Background
Vision Australia was created in 2004 through the merger of 4 smaller blindness organisations: t ...
, Seeing Eye Dogs Australia
Seeing Eye Dogs Australia (SEDA) is the only national organisation in Australia to focus on providing Seeing Eye Dogs to people with vision impairment.
SEDA's head office is based in Melbourne, Australia - though it has major operations in Queens ...
, Vision 2020 Australia, Kx Pilates and 2XU.
She is legally blind due to Best's disease
Vitelliform macular dystrophy is an irregular Autosome, autosomal Dominance (genetics), dominant human eye, eye disorder which can cause progressive vision loss. This disorder affects the retina, specifically cells in a small area near the center ...
, a rare condition. She started to lose her eyesight when she was a teenager, having received the results of tests while she was competing at the U17 national netball championships.
Gallagher was selected to compete at the 2008 Beijing Paralympics
The 2008 Summer Paralympic Games (), the 13th Summer Paralympic Games, took place in Beijing, China from September 6 to 17, 2008. As with the 2008 Summer Olympics, equestrian events were held in Hong Kong and sailing events in Qingdao. It was f ...
in long jump, 100m, shot put and discus, but she failed her classification test because the classifiers said the eyesight in her right eye was 0.01% better than it needed to be. In November 2009, her classification was revisited due to deterioration of her vision and she was deemed eligible to compete.
Gallagher was appointed to the Board of Vision 2020 Australia in June 2015 and is also a member of its Member, Finance and Audit Committee.
In March 2018 she was inducted into the Victorian Honour Roll of Women.
Sports
Netball, basketball and snowboarding
She played netball and basketball with able-bodied competitors, having first participated at the elite level in both sports as she started to lose her vision. In netball, she was a goal keeper and goal attack
Netball is a ball sport for two teams of seven players; its rules are published in print and online by the International Netball Federation. Games are played on a rectangular court divided into thirds, with a raised goal at each short end. The ob ...
, represented Victoria several times and was named as an emergency for the Australian U16 team. In the Victorian league's Championship Division, she represented both Palladians and Altona Lightning. In basketball, she represented the Geelong Cats for five years and also represented Victoria Country. At that time, her goal was to become a professional netball or basketball player. As well, she played netball in the Geelong Football Netball League
The Geelong Football Netball League is an Australian rules football and netball league in Victoria, Australia. It is widely regarded as the highest standard Australian rules football league in regional Victoria, with several former AFL players ...
, representing South Barwon and Leopold. Despite her low vision and missing one third of the games due to her Paralympic training program, she won the A grade Best and Fairest Award in 2007, representing Leopold.
Gallagher is also a snowboarder, having taken up the sport while on a working holiday in Vail, Colorado before she found out about the Winter Paralympic Games
The Winter Paralympic Games is an international multi-sport event where athletes with physical disabilities compete in snow and ice sports. The event includes athletes with mobility impairments, amputations, blindness, and cerebral palsy. The ...
.
Competitive skiing
Gallagher was the first Australian woman to win a medal at the Winter Paralympics
The Winter Paralympic Games is an international multi-sport event where athletes with physical disabilities compete in snow and ice sports. The event includes athletes with mobility impairments, amputations, blindness, and cerebral palsy. Th ...
, and Australia's second female Winter Paralympian. She was given the opportunity to compete at the highest levels in skiing after being identified during a talent search and because of her snowboarding experience. As she is blind, she competes with a guide with Eric Bickerton being her first guide.[ She is coached by Steve Graham,][ who also coached Michael Milton] and is the current head coach of the Australian Institute of Sport
The Australian Institute of Sport (AIS) is a high performance sports training institution in Australia. The Institute's headquarters were opened in 1981 and are situated in the northern suburb of Bruce, Canberra. The AIS is a division of the ...
's Winter Paralympic program. Her Australian training base is at the Victorian Institute of Sport
The Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS) is the government-funded sporting institute of the Australian state of Victoria. It provides high performance sports programs for talented athletes, enabling them to achieve national and international succe ...
's training centre located at Lakeside Stadium in South Melbourne. While actively training six days a week, her individual training sessions will last between two and three hours each a total of ten to twelve sessions by the end of the week.
Gallagher first represented Australia in 2009 at the New Zealand Winter Games, where she won a gold medal. In January 2010, she competed at her first IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup
The World Para Alpine Skiing World Cup (previously called the IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup) is an annual circuit of elite disabled alpine skiing competitions, regulated by the International Paralympic Committee (IPC) and the International Ski Fede ...
event in Austria and won a bronze medal in slalom. Before the start of the 2010 Games, she had competed in nine World Cup events.[ On her 24th birthday,][ she won a bronze medal at the Vancouver games in the women's slalom visually impaired event,] becoming the first Australian woman to do so.[ In her first and second time down the hill, she finished third both times,] She also competed in the women's giant slalom visually impaired event at the 2010 Games, finishing seventh after headset issues that caused problems with communication.
In 2013, at the IPC Alpine Skiing World Cup in Thredbo, New South Wales, several weeks after taking on her new guide, Christian Geiger
Christian Geiger (born 29 March 1988) is an Australian Alpine skier, Paralympic alpine ski coach and sighted guide for visually impaired skiers. He was Jessica Gallagher's guide skier at the 2014 Winter Paralympics in Sochi, winning a bronze ...
, she won two silver medals in giant slalom and slalom.[ At the 2014 Sochi Paralympics, Gallagher (guided by Geiger) won a bronze medal in the women's giant slalom visually impaired and came seventh in the women's giant slalom visually impaired.][
She has been in the Australian Institute of Sport Alpine Skiing Program since 2009.
Australia's National Sports Museum put several items related to her on display after her bronze medal win at the 2010 Vancouver Games.][
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Competitive athletics
Gallagher is an athletics competitor,[ competing in long jump, discus, shot put, javelin and sprinting,][ She became involved in athletics after learning about the Paralympics.][ At the skills assessment, the classifiers had her try shot put and, despite being dressed in casual athletic attire, she managed a throw that met the Paralympic qualifying distance.][ After a year of training, she increased this initial distance by to have a personal best throw of over .][ She holds several records in the F13 classification, including Australian and Oceanian records in the long jump, javelin and shot put, and an Australian record in discus.][ In athletics, her coaches have included Mike Edwards and John Boas. In January 2011, she competed at the 2011 Christchurch IPC Athletics World Championships, where she finished second in the long jump and third in the javelin throw event, with a throw of . Her appearance at the championships marked her return to the sport after having taken a break to compete in skiing.]
At the 2012 London Paralympics, Gallagher competed in the women's long jump F13 and women's javelin throw F12/13 events, finishing fifth and sixth respectively.[ Gallagher was disappointed with these results, having suffered a severe tear in her ]meniscus
Meniscus may refer to:
*Meniscus (anatomy), crescent-shaped fibrocartilaginous structure that partly divides a joint cavity
*Meniscus (liquid)
The meniscus (plural: ''menisci'', from the Greek for "crescent") is the curve in the upper surface ...
during training that forced her to use crutches in the month leading up to the competition.
In a 2014 interview Gallagher expressed what competing at Summer and Winter Paralympics meant to her. She said: ''I love the unique cultural experience each host city brings. Ultimately, competing for your country on the world's biggest sporting stage is a pinnacle. It brings memories and experiences that last a lifetime.''
Competitive cycling
Gallagher was encouraged to take up cycling by Victorian Institute of Sport
The Victorian Institute of Sport (VIS) is the government-funded sporting institute of the Australian state of Victoria. It provides high performance sports programs for talented athletes, enabling them to achieve national and international succe ...
coach Glenn Doney. The decision to transfer to cycling was made easier after her favourite athletics event, the long jump, was not included on the 2016 Rio Paralympics
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, nations = 159
, athletes = 4,342
, opening = 7 September
, closing = 18 September
, opened_by = President Michel Temer
, cauldron = Clodoaldo Silva
, events = 528 in 22 sports
, stadium = Maracanã
, sum ...
athletics program. Gallagher believes that track cycling is easier than downhill skiing. She said: "Being a skier, the guide is not connected to me like on a tandem and so I need to ski at high speeds under incredibly intense variabilities that constantly change. The velodrome is a stable environment."[ At the 2016 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Montichiari, Italy, Gallagher and her pilot ]Madison Janssen
Madison Janssen (born 13 November 1994) is an Australian cyclist. She is a world champion, multiple national champion and a world record holder. In May 2016 she was named as part of the Australian cycling team as the sighted pilot for Jessica G ...
made their international debut. They won the gold medal in the women's Sprint B in world record time and the bronze in the women's 1 km Time Trial B. In September 2016, she became the first Australian to medal in both the Summer and Winter Paralympics when she won a bronze medal in the women's B/VI 1000m time trial at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
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, nations = 159
, athletes = 4,342
, opening = 7 September
, closing = 18 September
, opened_by = President Michel Temer
, cauldron = Clodoaldo Silva
, events = 528 in 22 sports
, stadium = Maracanã
, sum ...
in Rio de Janeiro with Janssen. They finished ninth in the women's individual pursuit B.
At the 2018 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships
The 2018 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships were the World Championships for track cycling with athletes with a physical disability. The Championships took place in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil from 22–25 March 2018.
31 events were held on the ...
, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, with Madison Janssen
Madison Janssen (born 13 November 1994) is an Australian cyclist. She is a world champion, multiple national champion and a world record holder. In May 2016 she was named as part of the Australian cycling team as the sighted pilot for Jessica G ...
she won silver medals in the women's tandem time trial and sprint.
At the 2019 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships
The 2019 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships were the World Championships for track cycling with athletes with a physical disability. The Championships took place in Apeldoorn, Netherlands from 14 to 17 March 2019.
The championships
Apeldo ...
in Apeldoorn, Netherlands, with Madison Janssen
Madison Janssen (born 13 November 1994) is an Australian cyclist. She is a world champion, multiple national champion and a world record holder. In May 2016 she was named as part of the Australian cycling team as the sighted pilot for Jessica G ...
she won the silver medal in The Women's Tandem Spring and finished fourth in the women's Time Trial.
At the 2022 Commonwealth Games
The 2022 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XXII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Birmingham 2022, was an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth of Nations that took place in Birmingham, England bet ...
in Birmingham, England, Gallagher won gold medals in the women's tandem sprint B and time trial B with pilot Caitlin Ward.
At the 2022 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships
The 2022 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships were held from 20 to 23 October 2022, at the Vélodrome National in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France.
Results Men
Women
Mixed
Medal table
References
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External linksResults
in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines () is a new town and an agglomeration community in the French department of Yvelines. It is one of the original five villes nouvelles (new towns) of Paris and was named after the Saint Quentin Pond, which was chosen to ...
, France, with Caitlin Ward won two silver medals – Women's Sprint B and Women's Time Trial B.
Competitive rowing
Gallagher with Alexandra Viney
Alexandra Viney is an Australian Paralympic rower. She was a member of the PR3 Mix 4+ at the 2020 Summer Paralympics, 2020 Tokyo Paralympics and has been selected to compete at the 2024 Summer Paralympics, 2024 Paris Paralympics.
Personal
Vi ...
, Tom Birthwhistle, James Talbot and Teesaan Koo (cox) finished fourth in the PR3 Mixed Coxed Four at the 2022 World Rowing Championships. At the 2023 World Rowing Championships
The 2023 World Rowing Championships were held from 3 to 10 September 2023 in Belgrade, Serbia.
Medal summary Medal table
Non-Olympic/Paralympic classes
Men
Women
Pararowing
References
External links
Official websiteWorld Rowing websi ...
, Gallagher and her crew finished fourth in the PR3 Mixed Coxed Four.
References
External links
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Jessica Gallagher
at Australian Athletics Historical Results
Vision Australia Ambassador
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Paralympic alpine skiers for Australia
Paralympic athletes for Australia
Paralympic cyclists for Australia
Alpine skiers at the 2010 Winter Paralympics
Alpine skiers at the 2014 Winter Paralympics
Cyclists at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
Cyclists at the 2022 Commonwealth Games
Medalists at the 2010 Winter Paralympics
Medalists at the 2014 Winter Paralympics
Medalists at the 2016 Summer Paralympics
Athletes (track and field) at the 2012 Summer Paralympics
Paralympic bronze medalists for Australia
Commonwealth Games gold medallists for Australia
Commonwealth Games medallists in cycling
Visually impaired category Paralympic competitors
Australian female alpine skiers
Sportspeople from Geelong
Sportswomen from Victoria (state)
RMIT University alumni
Australian netball players
Australian Institute of Sport Paralympic skiers
Victorian Institute of Sport alumni
Australian female javelin throwers
Australian female long jumpers
Australian female cyclists
Paralympic rowers for Australia
Australian blind people
1986 births
Living people
Paralympic medalists in alpine skiing
Paralympic medalists in cycling
Netball players from Victoria (state)
20th-century Australian women
21st-century Australian women
Medallists at the 2022 Commonwealth Games