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Chad Perris

Chad Perris
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2016 Australian Paralympic Team Portrait
Personal information
Nickname(s) The White Tiger
Nationality  Australia
Born (1992-06-15) 15 June 1992 (age 24)
Perth, Western Australia
Sport
Disability Visual Impairment
Disability class T13
Event(s) 100m, 200m
Club North Beach Athletics Club
Coached by Iryna Dvoskina

Chad Perris (born 15 June 1992) is a vision impaired Australian athlete, born with albinism. He specialises in the 100m and 200m's. He won a silver and bronze medal at the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships. He represented Australia at the 2016 Rio Paralympics.

Perris was born on 15 June 1992 in Perth, Western Australia with albinism meaning he has white hair and no colour in his skin. He is known as the ‘The White Tiger’, a nickname earned playing football in his home town of Perth. Perris attended the Duncraig Senior High School

Commencing the sport of athletics in 2012, Perris reached the international stage in 2013. Perris' classification is T13.

In his first Australian Campaign at the IPC Athletics World Championships in 2013, Perris ran a personal best in the 100m of 11.17 seconds that saw him place fifth. He was only 0.05 seconds away from the bronze medal and 0.02 seconds away from the silver medal. Perris also ran the 200m, breaking an Australian record which was set back in 1985 in a time of 22.97 seconds. This time also saw him break the Oceania area record. After the World Championships, Perris moved to Canberra to be coached by Iryna Dvoskina.

Perris finished with a bronze medal in the ambulant 100m at the Australian Championships in 2014, and achieved the number one ranking for 2014 International Paralympic Committee (IPC) athletics men's T13 100m with a time of 11.06 seconds. He was nominated for the Athletics Australia 2014 Para-athlete of the Year award.

At the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha, he won the silver medal in the Men's 200m T13 in a personal best time and the national record by almost half a second to cross in a time of 21.82 (w: +1.5). He also won the bronze in the Men's 100m T13 with a time of 10.96 (w: +2.3).


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