Lindy Hou

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FullnameLindy Hou
Nationality Australia
Born (1960-02-18) 18 February 1960 (age 65)
Lindy Hou
Personal information
Full nameLindy Hou
Nationality Australia
Born (1960-02-18) 18 February 1960 (age 65)
Medal record
Representing  Australia
Women's para-cycling
Paralympic Games
Gold medal – first place2004 AthensSprint Tandem B1–3
Silver medal – second place2004 AthensRoad Race / Time Trial Tandem B1–3
Silver medal – second place2004 AthensIndividual Pursuit Tandem B1–3
Silver medal – second place2008 BeijingIndividual Pursuit B VI 1–3
Bronze medal – third place2004 Athens1 km Time Trial Tandem B1–3
Bronze medal – third place2008 Beijing1km Time Trial B VI 1–3
Track and Road World Championships
Gold medal – first place2006 AigleIndividual Pursuit B & VI
Gold medal – first place2006 AigleRoad Race B & VI
Silver medal – second place2002 Altenstadt1000m Time Trial B & VI
Silver medal – second place2007 BordeauxIndividual Pursuit B & VI
Bronze medal – third place2007 Bordeaux1000m Time Trial B & VI
Bronze medal – third place2002 Altenstadt200m Time Trial B & VI
Women's paratriathlon
Oceania Championships
Gold medal – first place2014 PenrithPT5

Lindy Hou, OAM[1] (born 18 February 1960)[2] is an Australian tandem cyclist and triathlete from Hong Kong. Arriving in Australia with her family in 1974, she was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa in the mid-1980s and became legally blind in 1996. She has won six medals at the 2004 and 2008 Summer Paralympics.

Hou was born in Hong Kong on 2 March 1960.[2][3] Her parents, who came from the southern provinces of China, moved to Hong Kong in 1960 and the family emigrated to Australia in 1974.[3] In the mid-1980s, she was diagnosed with retinitis pigmentosa, and she became legally blind in 1996.[3] Before the deterioration of her eyesight, she was a competitive triathlete and triathlon coach, twice competing as an Australian Age Group Representative, and worked in the information technology industry.[4] She lives in Canberra, having previously lived in Sydney, and works as a massage therapist and a motivational speaker.[2][5] She has served as an Australia Day and Chinese New Year festival ambassador.[6][7]

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