Let the games begin as SA athletes go for gold


Beach volleyballers Zachery Schubert and Thomas Hodges at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

Among the finalised Australian Olympic Team of 460 athletes, 45 were either born in South Australia or trained in SA during this Olympic cycle who will represent Australia across 12 sports including cycling, hockey, swimming, rowing and athletics.

Thirty-seven of the athletes selected are South Australian Sports Institute (SASI) scholarship holders or graduates, who have been supported by SASI’s funding programs, elite performance services and daily training environments.

Among the South Australians competing is Jess Stenson who will compete in her third Olympic Games in the women’s marathon, after last competing in the Olympics at Rio 2016. Seven months after giving birth to her second child Ellie, Jess clocked a PB time of 2:24:01 at the Daegu Marathon to earn her spot on the Australian team.Sophie Linn

Callum Peters is aiming to make history in Paris where he wants to become the first ever Australian boxer to win a gold medal. The Davoren Park local is one of two Aboriginal boxers who have been selected to the Australian team.

Zachery Schubert has been working towards his Olympic debut in beach volleyball for the past 11 years. He has had to overcome setbacks with injury to achieve his dream, after having both of his knees operated on in 2021.

Sophie Linn (pictured right) is a SASI scholar who will compete in the women's triathlon.

SASI Director Keren Faulkner congratulated the South Australian and SASI athletes on their selection, crediting their tireless efforts and dedication.

“I’m so proud of these selected athletes and the role that SASI plays in supporting athletes to reach pinnacle sporting events – our tailored holistic training programs delivered by the best coaches and supported by the most qualified science and health experts is a recipe for success,” Faulkner said.

“It’s also a huge credit to the various pathways and organisations within South Australian sport that have played a part in our athletes going on to represent Australia across a wide range of individual and team sports.

“Seeing our athletes excel on the world stage brings pride and joy to South Australians, spreading values of sportsmanship, hard work, and community, while also promoting healthy living.”

Selected SASI staff members will support the team in Paris, where Hockey Head Coach Hugh Purvis will be joining the Hockeyroos as an Assistant Coach and Performance Analyst Tim Rawlins will be working with the Dolphins swim team.

Find out more about the Australian Olympic Team on the AOC website and view the Paris 2024 South Australian Olympians on the SASI website.

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