Peter Kirby (born 1964/1965) is an Australian Paralympic arm amputee athlete. He won one gold, one silver and three bronze medals at the 1984 New York Paralympics.

Peter Kirby
Personal information
NationalityAustralian
Born1964/1965
Medal record
Men's para-athletics
Representing  Australia
Paralympic Games
Gold medal – first place 1984 New York 4×100 m relay A4–9
Silver medal – second place 1984 New York 4×400 m relay A4–9
Bronze medal – third place 1984 New York 100 m A6
Bronze medal – third place 1984 New York 400 m A6
Bronze medal – third place 1984 New York Long jump A6

Kirby was born in Bega, New South Wales and was the son of a Wiradjuri father and mother. His family moved around New South Wales during the period of indigenous segregation but finally settled in Eden, New South Wales.[1] At the age of 13, he lost his right hand and forearm when he touched fallen high voltage power lines at Eden sportsground.[1][2]

Before the accident, he was a top athlete at high school. Kirby has stated that one of his teachers Phil Gould assisted him to adjust his running style to compensate for his amputated right forearm.[1][2] At the age of 19, he competed at the 1984 Summer Paralympics in New York in five athletics events and won five medals – a gold medal in the Men's 4×100 m Relay A4–9 event, a silver medal in the Men's 4 x 400 m Relay A4–9 event, and three bronze medals in the Men's 100 m A6, Men's 400 m A6 and Men's Long jump A6 events.[3][4][5] He was the first indigenous Australian Paralympian to win a gold medal.[2]

After returning from the New York Games, he was presented with a silver tray during half-time at the next first grade rugby league match. The Eden community played a significant role in him going to the Games as they fundraised to meet his travel costs.[1] Kirby competed at the 1985 Australia Games where the relay team from New York Games broke the world record.[1]

Kirby also played Rugby League for the Eden Tigers, Pambula-Merimbula Bulldogs and South Coast United. He also played soccer for over 11 years.[6]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Brown, Bill (13 September 2016). "Peter Kirby: The first Indigenous Australian to win a Paralympic gold medal". ABC News. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  2. ^ a b c "Congratulations to Peter Kirby". Imlay Magnet. 12 July 1984.
  3. ^ "Peter Kirby". Paralympic.org. International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  4. ^ "Australian men's 1984 Paralympic medallists". International Paralympic Committee. Retrieved 12 August 2012.
  5. ^ "Looking back". Eden Magnet. 12 July 1984. Retrieved 25 July 2012.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ Morelli, Laura (13 September 2016). "Running back in time with a Paralympic champion". NITV News. Retrieved 3 June 2021.

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