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Encore: Paralympian Christie Dawes is super/normal

Encore: Paralympian Christie Dawes is super/normal

Update: 2025-09-191
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Christie took up wheelchair racing as a child as part of her rehab after a car crash left her with paraplegia.  Sometimes dangerous and always thrilling, the sport helped to restore her sense of self and Christie went on to compete in seven Paralympic Games.

But she almost gave up one of her events, the marathon, after a terrifying experience in Boston in 2013. 

Christie manages to split her time training for races, holding down several jobs, and raising her family.

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This episode was produced by Michelle Ransom Hughes and the Executive Producer was Carmel Rooney.

This episode of Conversations touches on suicide, Paralympic Games, terrorism, disability, family, wheelchair marathon, wheelchair racing, positivity, sport, women, alcohol, equal rights.

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Encore: Paralympian Christie Dawes is super/normal

Encore: Paralympian Christie Dawes is super/normal

Australian Broadcasting Corporation