Justin Eveson

Inducted: 2019
Sport: Wheelchair Basketball

Born Perth, W.A.

10 June, 1980

 

SWIMMING, BASKETBALL

Justin Eveson has the rare distinction of winning medals intwo sports at four Paralympic Games.

In January 1993, at the age of 12 Eveson lost his rightlower leg in a machinery accident, but this failed to deter him from his dreamof becoming a champion sportsman. Blessed with a strong work ethic and fiercedetermination, he quickly developed into an outstanding swimmer and he won theWheelchair Sports WA Association Junior Sports Star award four years in a rowbetween 1996 and 1999.

He then graduated to the Australian swimming team and at the2000 Paralympic Games in Sydney he earned a silver medal as a member of the 4x100mfreestyle relay squad and a bronze in the 4x100m medley relay.

A keen desire to compete in a team sport saw Eveson switchto wheelchair basketball and he started with the Perth Wheelcats in 2001 beforegaining selection in the national team the following year. He enjoyed greatsuccess with the Wheelcats who won the national championship five years in arow – 2005 to 2009.

Individual honours were many and included being named threetimes as Australia’s International Wheelchair Basketballer of the Year,receiving the Sandy Blythe Medal as the International Wheelchair Player of theYear in 2008 and being awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia (OAM) forservice to sport as a medallist at the Beijing Paralympic Games in 2008.

Eveson shone for the Rollers in consecutive Paralympic Games – in Athens in 2004 (silver medal), in Beijing in 2008 (gold) and in Londonin 2012 (silver).

He played as a professional in wheelchair basketball in Australia, Italy, Spain and Turkey and a highlight of his illustrious careerwas when he was made captain of the Rollers, who won the World Cup inManchester in 2008.

Eveson was part of the 2009 Australian gold-winningcombination which won the IWBF Asia-Oceania championship and the worldchallenge team tournament. Then, in 2010, Eveson was the star of the Rollersteam which claimed victory in the IWBF world championship and was recognisedfor his performance by being named as one of the World All Star Five for thetournament.

Eveson scored 16 points when the Rollers earned silver inthe 2012 London Paralympics, with Canada winning the final, 64-58. He continuedin superb form in the following few years as a member of the Wheelcats whichwon the national title in 2013 and of the Rollers team which won the worldchampionship, defeating the USA 63-57 in the final in South Korea, with asterling contribution of 11 points, nine rebounds and four assists.