Emily Tapp
Emily Tapp (born 10 June 1991) is an Australian wheelchair Paralympic athlete and triathlete. She was selected to represent Australia at the 2016 Rio Paralympics in athletics but was forced to withdraw before the Games due to a burns injury.[1][2]
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Nationality | Australian | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Born | Sydney, New South Wales, Australia | 10 June 1991||||||||||||||||||||||
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Sport | Paratriathlon | ||||||||||||||||||||||
Medal record
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Personal
Tapp on 8 January 2011 had a campdrafting fall that left her a paraplegic. The accident resulted in Tapp spending eight months in hospital and three years of rehabilitation.[3][4] Tapp grew up on a remote cattle property in the Northern Territory.[3] She was a boarder at Fairholme College in Toowoomba, Queensland and graduated at the end of 2010.[3][4] In 2015, she was undertaking a Bachelor of International Business and Finance at University of Southern Queensland.[4]
Paratriathlon
In 2015, she won her first paratriathlon by winning the PT1 class at the OTU Oceania Paratriathlon Championships at Penrith, New South Wales.[4]
International Results
- 2015 – Penrith OTU Paratriathlon Oceania Championships – PT1 – 1st
- 2015 – Sunshine Coast ITU World Paratriathlon Event – PT1 – 1st
- 2015 – Yokohama ITU World Paratriathlon Event – PT1 – 1st
- 2015 – Detroit ITU World Paratriathlon Event - PT1 - 2nd
- 2015 – ITU World Triathlon Grand Final Chicago – PT1 – 2nd
- 2016 – Devonport OTU Paratriathlon Oceania Championships – PT1 – 1st
- 2016 – Penrith ITU World Paratriathlon Event – PT1 – 1st[5]
- 2017 – Rotterdam ITU World Championships Final – PTWC – 1st [6]
- 2018 – Commonwealth Games – PWTC – 2nd
- 2018 - Gold Coast World Championships Final - 1st [7]
- 2019 - Lausanne ITU World Championships Final - PTWC - 6th [8]
Tapp was disappointed that the Women's PT1 event was not on the 2016 Rio Paralympics paratriathlon program.[4]
Athletics
Tapp is classified as a T54 athlete. Representing the Australian Capital Territory, she came fourth in the Women's 1500m at the 2016 Australian Athletics Championships.[9] Tapp finished second to Christie Dawes in 2016 Gold Coast Marathon Women's Wheelchair race.[10]
She was selected for the 2016 Rio Paralympics in athletics but she suffered a burn on her leg three weeks before she left for a training camp in Florida. The skin graft did not heal in time.[2]
Recognition
- 2018 - Canberra Sport Awards -Athlete of the Year Para Sport[11]
- 2018 -Triathlon Australia Female Para Triathlon Performance of the Year[12]
- 2019 - Triathlon Australia Female Para Triathlon Performance of the Year[12]
References
- "Australian Paralympic Athletics Team announced". Australian Paralympic Committee News, 2 August 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2016.
- Walsh, Gerard (6 September 2016). "Burn has Tapp out of Rio Paralympics". The Chronicle. Retrieved 18 September 2016.
- Pramberg, Bernie (10 February 2015). "Paratriathlete Emily Tapps into her hidden potential". Courier Mail. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- Crothers, Andrea (13 January 2015). "Tapp powers to the top". Queensland Countrylife. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- "Emily Tapp". International Triathlon Union. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- "Golden day for Aussie paratriathletes in Rotterdam". Triathlon Australia website. Retrieved 16 September 2017.
- "Tapp turned on full bore as Emily strokes World Championship gold". Triathlon Australia website. Retrieved 16 September 2018.
- "Parker crowned World Champion in Lausanne". Triathlon Australia. 2 September 2019. Retrieved 2 September 2019.
- "2016 Australian Athletics Championships". Athletics Australia website. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- "Race records tumble as Fearnley and Dawes secure Wheelchair Marathon titles". Gold Coast Marathon website. Retrieved 28 July 2016.
- Dutton, Chris (30 November 2018). "Canberra Brave caps remarkable year with ACT team of year award". Canberra Times. Retrieved 1 December 2018.
- "Paratriathlon Event Awards". Tritahlon Australia. Retrieved 14 December 2019.