Rosemary Little
Rosemary Little is an Australian Paralympic athlete who has competed in various track and field events. She is known for her achievements in wheelchair racing and has represented Australia in multiple international competitions.
Early Life[edit | edit source]
Rosemary Little was born in Australia. Details about her early life, including her date of birth and early education, are not widely documented. She developed an interest in sports at a young age and pursued athletics despite facing physical challenges.
Athletic Career[edit | edit source]
Rosemary Little began her athletic career focusing on wheelchair racing. She has competed in various national and international events, showcasing her talent and determination.
Paralympic Games[edit | edit source]
Little represented Australia in the Paralympic Games, where she competed in multiple events. Her participation in the Paralympics has been a significant part of her athletic career, earning her recognition and accolades.
World Championships[edit | edit source]
In addition to the Paralympic Games, Little has also competed in the World Para Athletics Championships. Her performances at these championships have contributed to her reputation as a formidable athlete in wheelchair racing.
Achievements[edit | edit source]
Throughout her career, Rosemary Little has achieved numerous milestones. She has won several medals in national and international competitions, including the Paralympic Games and World Championships. Her dedication to the sport has made her a role model for aspiring athletes with disabilities.
Personal Life[edit | edit source]
Details about Rosemary Little's personal life, including her family and personal interests, are not widely available. She is known to be a private individual who focuses on her athletic career and advocacy for sports for people with disabilities.
Legacy[edit | edit source]
Rosemary Little's contributions to Paralympic sports have had a lasting impact. She has inspired many young athletes with disabilities to pursue their dreams and has been an advocate for greater inclusion and recognition of Paralympic sports.
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