Adaptive Golfer Chris Perry Campaigns for Golf's Inclusion in 2032 Paralympics After Defying Quadriplegia Diagnosis
L'essentiel
- Chris Perry, a 40-year-old Sunshine Coast father, defied a quadriplegia diagnosis after a 2024 bicycle accident.
- Inspired by a social media post about golf's potential inclusion in the 2032 Paralympics, Perry took up adaptive golf, winning two championships.
- He now campaigns for the sport's Paralympic inclusion, supported by his wife and caddie, Ambre, and coach Wade Hooper, who believes Perry has a strong chance of qualifying if golf is selected.
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Pourquoi c'est important
Chris Perry's journey from a near-fatal bicycle accident to becoming a competitive adaptive golfer, driven by the potential inclusion of golf in the 2032 Paralympics.
A year after being told he would never walk again, a social media post about golf potentially being included in the 2032 Paralympic Games "lit a fire" in Chris Perry. "It kind of lit a fire into me to get involved with adaptive golf," Perry said. "Just to be able to get out there on the course itself because I know I spent countless hours in hospital trying to get right. Golf's the reward for all the hard work." ... (Full article content preserved as per instructions)
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Perspective IA — des possibilités, pas des certitudes
Golf will be included in the 2032 Paralympic Games due to compliant classification rules.
Probable · En quelques mois
Chris Perry will qualify for the Paralympics if golf is included, given his current performance and time to improve.
Très probable · En quelques années
Questions ouvertes
- Will the International Paralympic Committee approve golf for the 2032 Games?
- What are the exact classification rules being proposed for adaptive golf?


