Stephen Churm

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Stephen Churm
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2012 Australian Paralympic team portrait of Churm
Personal information
Full nameStephen Andrew Churm
NationalityAustralian
Born (1954-07-16) 16 July 1954 (age 70)
Sport
CountryAustralia
SportSailing
ClubSailability Rushcutters Bay Yacht Club

Stephen Andrew Churm [1] (born 16 July 1954) is an Australian sailor. He was selected to represent Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in sailing. He did not medal at the 2012 Games.

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Personal

Churm was born on 16 July 1954, [2] and is from the Sydney area [3] in New South Wales. [4] He has left-sided Klumpke palsy as a result of a torn brachial plexus during birth. [2] [5]

Churm is married [6] and has three children. [4] As of 2012, he lives in Como West, New South Wales [2] and is retired. [6]

Sailing

Churm is a sailor, [2] and is a member of the Rushcutters Bay based Sailability Rushcutters Bay Yacht Club. [6] As of 2012, he had a sailing scholarship with the New South Wales Institute of Sport. [7]

Jonathan Harris, Stephen Churm & Colin Harrison sailing at the 2012 London Paralympics 020912 - Jonathan Harris, Stephen Churm & Colin Harrison - 3b - 2012 Summer Paralympics.jpg
Jonathan Harris, Stephen Churm & Colin Harrison sailing at the 2012 London Paralympics

Churm started sailing in 1962 [2] as a seven-year-old at the Connells Point Sailing Club in the MK1 class, [1] racing for the first time at a club event in 1963. [6] He won his first race in 1966 in the Conells Point SC competition when he was in the Heron ‘Mischief’. In the Heron class at the Mrs R Woods Forward hands trophy later that year, he came in first. [1] [6] He tried to qualify for the 2000 Summer Paralympics but just missed out on selection. [5] He first represented Australia in 2002 at the World Championships, where he finished seventh alongside Jonathan Harris and Zoltan Pegan in Medemblink. [1] [2] At the 2003 Ransa Twilights, competing in the Sonar, he finished third in the second position. The following year, he finished twelfth in the third position. [1]

Churm competed in the 2012 IFDS World Championships in the sonar event in a boat that included Colin Harrison and Jonathan Harris. [8] It was the first time the trio had sailed together. [5] At the 2012 Dutch-hosted World Cup, he and his teammates finished third in the Sonar Paralympic class. [9] He competed in the Macquarie 2012 Access World Championships. [3] [4] He was selected to represent Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in sailing. [2] He did not medal at the 2012 Games.[ citation needed ]

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