Jonty O'Callaghan
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Jonty O'Callaghan competing in the slalom during the last day of the 2012 IPC Nor Am Cup at Copper Mountain | |
| Personal information | |
|---|---|
Nickname | Jontos |
| Nationality | Australian |
| Born | 28 March 1997 London, England |
| Sport | |
| Country | Australia |
| Sport | Para-alpine skiing |
| Disability class | LW9-1 |
Event(s) | Downhill Super-G Giant slalom slalom Super combined |
| Achievements and titles | |
| Paralympic finals | 2018 Winter Paralympics |
Jonty O'Callaghan (born 28 March 1997)[1] is an Australian para-alpine skier who competes in downhill racing.[2] He represented Australia at the 2018 Winter Paralympics and was selected for 2022 Winter Paralympics but withdrew from the team due to a serious training accident on 17 February 2022 that led to concussion and a broken collarbone.[3][4][5]
O'Callaghan was born in London, England, with right side cerebral palsy hemiplegia.[1][6] O'Callaghan underwent 10 hours of physiotherapy, occupational therapy and speech therapy a week over 15 years at the Royal Children's Hospital.[7] He attended Xavier College.[8] In 2016, he was awarded University of Melbourne Elite Athlete Program (EAP) sporting scholarship whilst studying for a Bachelor of Arts.[9]
O'Callaghan is also a descendant of Robert Hoddle, the surveyor who devised Melbourne's famed inner-city grid system.[10]