Katie Kelly (paratriathlete)
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Kathleen Margaret "Katie" Kelly (born 6 February 1975) is an Australian paratriathlete, who has a degenerative disease known as Usher syndrome. Kelly began competing in the PT5 paratriathlon classification in February 2015 when her condition deteriorated to a legally blind state. She has just 30 per cent of her vision. With her guide
Michellie Jones Michellie Yvonne Jones ( ; born 6 September 1969) is an Australian triathlete. She has won two ITU Triathlon World Championships, an Olympic silver medal, and the 2006 Ironman World Championship. She won a gold medal at the 2016 Summer Paraly ...
, Kelly won gold medals at the 2015 and 2017 ITU World Championships and
2016 Rio Paralympics ) , 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 ...
. She competed at the 2020 Summer Paralympics.


Personal

Kelly was born on 6 February 1975 in
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. She is one of five siblings, all of whom were heavily into sport. At the age of five she was diagnosed with poor hearing and subsequently has worn hearing aids. In her mid-20s she was diagnosed with Usher syndrome by an ophthalmologist. The loss of vision meant that she forfeited her driver's license. In January 2015, she was declared legally blind by an ophthalmologist. Kelly was educated at St Ursula's College and Downlands College, Toowoomba. She completed a Bachelor of Sports Management from Griffith University. In 2009, she gained her master's from the
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. Kelly has worked in the sports industry in roles with the National Rugby League, Melbourne Storm, ANZ Stadium, Newcastle Knights, Northern Territory Dept Sport and Recreation and Athletics NSW. She has also done pro bono work as media liaison officer for the Australian Blind Cricket Team and was a former media liaison officer for the Australian Deaflympic team at the 2005
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that was held in Melbourne and was also a DSA board member. In 2017, Kelly established the Sport Access Foundation to assist children with a disability with access to sport and recreational facilities.


Sports career

Prior to moving into paratriathlon, Kelly was actively involved in sport particularly distance running and ironman events. She has competed in the
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. After being diagnosed as legally blind in January 2015, Kelly contacted the Australian Paralympic Committee regarding her eligibility to compete in paratriathlon. In February 2015, was classified as a vision impaired (PT5) paratriathlete. On 13 March 2015, Kelly placed first at the ITU World Paratriathlon held at the
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with her guide Laura Cook. Kelly completed a 750 m swim, 20 km bike ride and a 5 km run to beat her Japanese rival, Atsuko Yamada with a world-class time of 1:15:26. Two weeks later, Kelly placed first at the National Paratriathlon Championships in Redcliffe on 29 March 2015, with a time of 1:16:59. These titles led Kelly to be ranked number 13 in the world. In May 2015 it was confirmed that two-time International Triathlon Union (ITU) world champion,
Michellie Jones Michellie Yvonne Jones ( ; born 6 September 1969) is an Australian triathlete. She has won two ITU Triathlon World Championships, an Olympic silver medal, and the 2006 Ironman World Championship. She won a gold medal at the 2016 Summer Paraly ...
, would be Kelly's new guide in the lead up to the
2016 Summer Paralympics ) , 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 ...
. With Jones, she won the World Paratriathlon Event held in
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,
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on 16 May 2015. Kelly with guide Jones won her their first World Championship title after a come-from-behind victory at the 2015 World Championships Final in Chicago. Kelly's main aim is to make the Australian paratriathlon team for the 2016 Rio Paralympics. At the
2016 Rio Paralympics ) , 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 ...
, Kelly with Jones as the guide won the gold medal in the Women's PT5 event. It was Australia's first medal in paratriathlon at the
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. At the 2017 ITU World Championships, Rotterdam, Kelly and Jones won the gold medal in Women's PTV1. It was their second world championship title. She won the bronze medal with guide Holly Grice in the Women's PTV1 at 2018 World Championships at
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after battling a stressed left metatarsal in the lead up to the event. At the 2019 ITU World Triathlon Grand Final in Lausanne, she finished eighth in the Women's PTVI. Kelly's guide for
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was Briarna Silk and they trained with Triathlon Australia's High Performance Coach Dan Atkins on the
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. She finished sixth in Women's PTVI with a time of 1:13.01.


Recognition

*2016/17 – Sir
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Award, Primary Club of Australia *2017 – Order of Australia Medal in 2017. *2017 –
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Female Performance of the Year. *2017 –
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Paratriathlete Performance of the Year. *2023 - Griffith University Sport Hall of Fame


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* * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Kelly, Katie 1975 births Living people Australian female triathletes Paralympic triathletes for Australia Paralympic medalists in paratriathlon Paralympic gold medalists for Australia Triathletes at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Triathletes at the 2020 Summer Paralympics Medalists at the 2016 Summer Paralympics Visually impaired category Paralympic competitors Deaf triathletes Griffith University alumni University of Technology Sydney alumni Recipients of the Medal of the Order of Australia ACT Academy of Sport alumni Australian blind people Australian deaf people Deafblind people People from Casino, New South Wales Sportswomen from New South Wales