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Mobility & Innovation – Ryley Batt
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Ryley's Paralympic Journey
Watch Ryley Batt as he leads his team to victory at Tokyo 2020.
©2024 – International Paralympic Committee (IPC) / Ryley Batt – All rights reserved. Paralympics Archive Footage.
For 12 years, Ryley avoided using a wheelchair – opting instead for a skateboard – to feel more comfortable with his peers at school. But luckily, thanks to a timely visit from two-time Paralympian Brad Dubberley, Ryley was inspired to pursue a career in Paralympic sport.
Today, he is a once-in-a-generation athlete.
Ryley made his Paralympic debut as the youngest wheelchair rugby player in the world to compete at the Paralympic Games. He went on to compete at the Beijing 2008 Paralympic Games before leading the Australian wheelchair rugby team - the Steelers - to their first gold medal in the London 2012 Paralympic Games.
Ryley was the Australian Paralympic Rugby Team co-captain at Tokyo 2020, his fifth Paralympic Games.

“I love how easy it is to tow my caravan or boat with my LandCruiser whenever my family and I go on our camping trips.”

“My best memory from being on the road would have to be from 2014 when our family roughed it across the middle of the Simpson Desert in my 1992 Toyota LandCruiser!”
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LandCruiser 300 GX Wagon 3.3L V6 Twin Turbo Diesel Automatic obtained in laboratory tests and does not reflect real‑world driving


