Christopher Davis (archery)
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Christopher Davis is an Australian Paralympic archer. In 2023, he won the gold medal in Men's W1 at the 2023 World Para Archery Championships. He won Australia's first ever gold medal at World Para Archery Championships.
Davis at the age of five caught a virus that led to him being intensive care and this led to him losing strength in his limbs.[1] He has worked for Queensland Health as a social worker for twenty years.[2] He is married to Donna, an ultramarathoner.[1]