From Sydney 2000 to Slovakia: Australia’s Women’s Para Ice Hockey Debut
By Lynda Holt | Blog
When I rolled into Stadium Australia at the Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games, I thought I’d lived the sporting dream. I was a young Australian Paralympian with a throwing circle at my feet and a crowd that roared like the ocean. Two and a half decades later, I’ve laced up a very different dream: trading discus and shot put for carbon-fibre sticks, steel sled runners and the cold bite of a Slovakian rink.
This is the story behind our history-making first step: Australia’s debut at the inaugural Women’s Para Ice Hockey World Championships in Dolný Kubín, Slovakia. We didn’t fly across the world because we were certain to win. We went because we’re certain this is where Australia’s future in winter para sport begins.


