Rosemary Little

She competed at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, her third Games, where switched from wheelchair racing to shot put.

[2] Little was born on 27 August 1982 in Mackay, Queensland, and is from West Pennant Hills, New South Wales.

[3][8] This put her 2012 Paralympic campaign at risk as she had to acquire the funds, around A$8,000, to get her wheelchair replaced before she could compete again.

[3] She competed in the 2012 Australian Athletics Championships, setting an unofficial record in the 100 metre event with a time of 20.60 seconds.

[12] After collecting the bronze medal she commented I have dystonia which causes spasms in my hands and that means that the 100m is never my favourite event because getting my arms back can be quite difficult.

She has transferred to the shot put F52 for the 2020 Summer Paralympics and in 2021 is coached by Karyne Di Marco and Breanne Clement.

[16] Little won the bronze medal in the Women's Shot Put F32 at the 2023 World Para Athletics Championships in Paris.

At the 2012 Paralympics in London