Lisa Llorens
Australian Paralympian, swimmer

Born
January 17th, 1978
47 years ago
Category
Athletes & Sports Figures
Country
Australia
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Competed in swimming at the Paralympic Games, achieving significant success in individual and team events. Represented Australia during competitions, earning numerous medals and setting records in various strokes. Contributed to the visibility of parasports through participation in national and international events.
Won multiple medals at the Paralympic Games
Set several world records in swimming events
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