Meica Jayne Horsburgh (née Christensen; born 24 February 1989) is an Australian goalball player.
After the national team took a three-year break, she was named the captain in 2010 and played in the Goalball World Championships.
[8] She attended Cavendish Road State High School,[8][9] and played in a goalball demonstration game there in 2004.
[5] In the 2012 Summer Paralympics tournament, the Belles played games against Japan, Canada, the United States and Sweden.
[28][29] The Belles originally failed to qualify for the 2016 Paralympic Games after finishing third at the IBSA Goalball Asia Pacific Championships in Hangzhou, China.
[31] But following the re-allocation of Russia's spot, the Belles found themselves getting a last-minute invite to Rio de Janeiro.
[31] At the 2020 Summer Paralympics, Horsburgh and the other members of the Belles team comprising Raissa Martin, Jennifer Blow, Amy Ridley, Brodie Smith, and Tyan Taylor won two group stage games out of four and qualified for the quarterfinals.
Horsburgh was the leading goal scorer, scoring in every game she played, except for the loss to China where Australia were beaten 6–0.