Australian Paralympic rower
Kathleen Murdoch
2016 Australian Paralympic team portrait |
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Nationality | Australia |
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Born | (1986-12-22) 22 December 1986 (age 37) |
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Height | 173 cm (5 ft 8 in) |
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Weight | 71 kg (157 lb) |
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Sport | Rowing |
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Club | Nepean Rowing Club |
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Kathleen Murdoch (born 22 December 1986)[1] is an Australian Paralympic rower. She represented Australia at the 2016 Rio Paralympics.[2]
Personal
Murdoch has cone rod dystrophy, which causes sight to deteriorate slowly over time.[3] She was declared legally blind at the age of 16 and uses a guide dog. She is required to wear blacked out goggles in some rowing competitions.[3] She started rowing around mid-late 2010 after encouragement from her father who rowed for Ireland.[3] In 2016, she is employed by Western Sydney Local Health District as a Disability Employment Consultant.[4]
Career
Murdch’s results at the National Championships have been:
- 2011 - Silver - Women’s LTA 1x[3]
- 2013 - Silver - Women’s LTA 2x, Gold - Women’s LTA 1x, Gold - Mixed LTA 4+[3]
- 2014 - Gold - Women’s LTA 1x, Gold - LTA 2x, Gold - LTA 4+[3]
She made her World Rowing Championships debut with Jeremy McGrath, a leg amputee rower at the 2014 World Rowing Championships in Amsterdam, Netherlands.[5] They won the silver medal in the Legs, Trunk and Arms Mixed Double Scull (LTAMix2x).[5] They were coached by Lindsay Callaghan.
She combined with Brock Ingram, Davinia Lefroy, Jeremy McGrath and coxswain Jo Burnand in the Legs, Trunk and Arms Mixed Coxed Four ( LTAMix4+) to win the Final Paralympic Qualification Regatta in April 2016.[6] At the 2016 Rio Paralympics, Murdoch was a member of the LTA Mixed Coxed Four that finished first in the LTAMix4+ B Final.[7]
She is currently a member of the Neapean Rowing Club and trains on the Nepean River, Penrith, New South Wales.[3][8]
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