Australian wheelchair basketball player
Kim Robins
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Nationality | Australia |
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Born | (1988-06-12) 12 June 1988 (age 36) Perth, Australia |
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Height | 1.56 m (5 ft 1 in) |
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Position | Guard |
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Disability class | 3.0 |
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Club | Be Active Perth Wheelcats |
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Kim Robins (born 12 June 1988) is a 3.0 point wheelchair basketball player from Australia. He represented the Rollers team at the 2020 Summer Paralympics.[1]
Biography
Kim Robins was born on 12 June 1988.[2] He was diagnosed with a neural tube defect when he was about 12 months old.[3] In 1992, as a four year old, he was the poster child for a world-first education campaign run by the Telethon Kids Institute to raise awareness about the link between folate and neural tube defects.[4] He has a degree in sports science from Edith Cowan University and Masters in Finance from RMIT.
Basketball
He is a 3 point player.[2] At 18, he decided to pursue wheelchair basketball over tennis.[3] A deciding factor was that it was a team sport. “All my friends played, and Western Australia has a long history of producing exceptional wheelchair basketball athletes at an international level.”[3] He has played wheelchair basketball professionally in Perth and Europe.[3]
His international debut for the Rollers was at 2018 Wheelchair Basketball World Championship in Hamburg, Germany, where they won the bronze medal. His Paralympic debut with the Rollers ended with a win against Turkey for fifth place.
At the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, the Rollers finished fifth with a win/loss record of 4-4. [5] [6]
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