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MADISON DE ROZARIO

For someone who’s now considered one of the best in the world at wheelchair racing – last year she won two gold medals at the Commonwealth Games for the 1500m T54 final and marathon T54, became the first Aussie to win the women’s wheelchair race at the London Marathon, and equalled the world record for the 1500m T53-54 at the World Para Athletics Grand Prix – Madison de Rozario didn’t start off as a child

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