Janine Watson
Janine Watson is Australia's first taekwondo Paralympian. She won one of the bronze medals in the Taekwondo at the [2020 Summer Paralympics – Women's +58 kg|women's +58 kg] event at the 2020 Summer Paralympics in Tokyo, Japan. She is also an Australian wheelchair tennis champion.
Personal
Watson was born on 4 June 1981. She grew up in a small rural town in south-western Queensland. At school, she played netball and tennis at state and then national levels. She completed a double degree in Exercise Science and Secondary Education. At the age of 25, she was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. She works full-time as Head of Department for Maths and Science at one of Brisbane's most prestigious schools.Her philosophy is "Do what I can, as well as I can, for as long as I can".
Taekwondo
After her multiple sclerosis diagnosis, she took up taekwondo and within nine months she had won her first Australian championships. Her major international results:- 2014 Commonwealth Championship Scotland – Gold P34 para-poomsae
- 2015 World Para-taekwondo Championships Turkey – Gold P34 para-poomsae
- 2016 Oceania Championships Fiji – Gold P34 para-poomsae
- 2017 Oceania Championships New Zealand – Gold P34 para-poomsae
- 2017 World Para-taekwondo Championships England – Gold P34 para-poomsae
- 2019 World Para-taekwondo Championships Turkey – Gold P34 para-poomsae
In 2023 she was presented with the Australian Sports Medal for her achievements in taekwondo.