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Trish Flavel
Australian Paralympic athlete / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Patricia "Trish" Flavel (née Whittaker) (born 15 January 1976)[1] is an Australian Paralympic athlete with an intellectual disability.
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Born | (1976-01-15) 15 January 1976 (age 48) Box Hill, Victoria | ||||||||||||||||||||
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She was born in the Melbourne suburb of Box Hill.[1] She won the Women's U19 1500 m at the 1994 Australian All Schools Championships.[2] At the 2000 Sydney Games, she won a bronze medal in the Women's 800 m T20 athletics event.[3] She was an Australian Institute of Sport Athlete with a Disability scholarship holder from 1999 to 2000.[4]
She is married to Australian Paralympic athlete Anton Flavel.