How Old is Angie Ballard?

Angie Ballard was born on June 14, 1982. As of 2024, she is 42 years old. Want to know how old you are? Try our free How Old Am I calculator to instantly find your age in years, months, and days.

Facts About Angie Ballard
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How old is Angie Ballard in days now? 42 years 0 months 6 days old
(Total ~15,340 days old)
When is the next birthday of Angie Ballard? In 0 months 8 days (June 14)
What is the zodiac sign of Angie Ballard? Gemini

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About Angie Ballard​

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Angie Ballard is a trailblazing Paralympic athlete and wheelchair racing champion from Australia, renowned for her speed, resilience, and advocacy for adaptive sports. A four-time Paralympian (2000–2016), she’s claimed multiple medals, including silver in the 4x100m relay at the 2012 London Games and bronze in the 400m at Rio 2016. Her career spans World Championships podiums and marathon wins, showcasing her versatility from sprints to endurance events.

Beyond the track, Ballard—who sustained a spinal cord injury at age 7—is a vocal ambassador for disability inclusion and youth sports programs. She mentors aspiring athletes through Wheelchair Sports Australia and champions accessibility reforms. Now retired from competition, she focuses on coaching and motivational speaking, proving that limits are meant to be redefined.

Career Highlights & Achievements

• Paralympic track legend – 7-time medalist (3 gold) across 5 Paralympic Games (2000-2020)
• World record holder in T53 400m (52.17 sec) & 800m (1:45.63) wheelchair racing events
• First Australian Paralympian to compete at both Summer & Winter Games (athletics & skiing)
• Recipient of the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for services to sport (2014)
• Created “Roll With It” program introducing wheelchair sports to 5,000+ youth annually
• Featured in Netflix’s “Rising Phoenix” Paralympic documentary (2020)
• Athletics Australia Hall of Fame inductee (2022) – youngest ever Paralympic honoree

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Angie Ballard Personal Life

Beyond her trailblazing Paralympic career as a 7-time medalist, Angie Ballard is known for shattering perceptions of disability sport—first as a teenage wheelchair racer surviving the 2000 Sydney Olympics bus crash that killed her coach, then evolving into Australia’s most decorated track athlete. Her razor-sharp race tactics (like the legendary 2016 Rio photo finish where she edged Team USA by 0.01 seconds) only tell half the story; the other half lives in her advocacy work redesigning adaptive sports programs for rural athletes.

What makes Angie extraordinary isn’t just the hardware (though her three World Championship golds glitter), but how she trains like an assassin—logging 120km weekly sessions while mentoring next-gen racers. When not on the podium, the neuroscience graduate applies the same precision to her research on spinal cord injury recovery. Her 2023 appointment to the Australian Sports Commission cemented her legacy: disability sport isn’t “inspiration porn,” but high-performance craft.

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