Angus Hincksman
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Nationality
Australia
Born31 July 2005
ClubSouthern Athletics Club
Coached byPhilo Saunders
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Angus Hincksman (born 31 July 2005) is an Australian track and field middle distance Paralympian from South Australia. He represents Southern Athletics Club locally and competes in T38 classification events internationally. He won two bronze medals at the World Para Athletics Championships. Hincksman competed at the 2024 Summer Paralympics, Paris, France - his first Games.[1]
He was born 31 July 2005.[2] He was diagnosed with a brain injury while in the Woman and Children's Hospital NICU.[2] With the support of Child Development Unit and NOVITA children’s services Angus progressed well attending Tatachilla Lutheran College[3] until year 9 then moved to Westminster School under a scholarship[3]