Callum Simpson

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Callum Simpson
OAM
Personal information
Born (2007-04-11) 11 April 2007 (age 17)
Sport
CountryAustralia
Sport Paralympic swimming
Disability class S8
Events8 100 free
ClubFlinders Phoenix SC
Coached by Chris Wright
Achievements and titles
National finals1st in 100free
Highest world ranking1st in 100 free
Medal record
Men's para swimming
Representing Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia
Paralympic Games
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg 2024 Paris 100 m freestyle S8
Gold medal icon (G initial).svg2024 Paris Mixed 4×100 m medley relay 34pts
Silver medal icon (S initial).svg2024 Paris Mixed 4×100 m freestyle relay 34pts

Callum Simpson OAM (born 11 April 2007) is an Australian Paralympic swimmer. He competed at the 2024 Paris Paralympics, where he won two gold and one silver medal.. [1]

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Personal life

Simpson was born with microdeletion syndrome – a chromosomal abnormality and genetic disorder which causes learning delay and physical flow-on effects – which causes his left and right side not to work in unison. He also has dyspraxia, neurological disorders, and cerebral palsy. [2] Simpson attends Matthew Flinders Anglican College, Buderim, Queensland. [3] His parents are Bec and Nigel Simpson, who represented and captained the England rugby sevens team for many years. Callum has a brother Henry, who is a talented water polo player, and is representing Australia in the surf life saving World Championships in 2024. [4] Callum is of Rotuman heritage from his paternal side which makes him the second Rotuman swimmer to medal at an Olympic Games event after Greg Fasala.

Swimming

Simpson was encouraged to take up swimming to strengthen his body and as part of his weekly therapy. Olympian and swim coach Janelle Pallister played an important role in his early swimming development. After strong performances at national swimming championships, he was selected as a member of The Para Flippers Development Squad for 2023. [5] He was selected on the Australian Swim Para Team to compete at Para Swimming European Open Championships in Madeira, Portugal in 2024. [6]

At the 2024 Paris Paralympics, Simpson won gold medals in the Men's 100 m freestyle S8 and Mixed 4 x 100 m medley 34 pts (heat) and silver medal in the Mixed 4 x 100 m freestyle 34 pts. [7]

He is an active member of the Alexandra Headland Surf Lifesaving Club. [2]

He is coached by Olympic swimmer Chris Wright at the Flinders Aquatic Academy in Buderim, Queensland.

Recognition


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