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Isis Holt was born on 3 July, 2001 in Canberra, Australian Capital Territory, is an Australian Paralympic athlete. Discover Isis Holt's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 22 years old?
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Isis Holt (born 3 July 2001) is an Australian Paralympic athlete competing in T35 sprint events.
She is affected by the condition cerebral palsy.
Holt was born on 3 July 2001 with cerebral palsy, which affects both sides of her body.
She attended at Brunswick Secondary College.
She previously attended Melbourne Girls Grammar.
Holt took up athletics in 2014.
Holt won gold medals in the 100 m and 200 m at the 2015 and 2017 World Para Athletics Championships.
This time broke the world record she previously held by 0.14 seconds By winning the 100 m and 200 m Holt defended titles won at the 2015 World Championships.
Two weeks prior to leaving for the World Championships she was hospitalised with tonsillitis.
After the Rio Paralympics, Holt moved to Queensland to be coached by Paul Pearce.
At the 2016 Rio Paralympics, she won two silver medals and a bronze medal and 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, two silver medals.
At the 2015 IPC Athletics World Championships in Doha in her first major overseas competition, she won gold medals in world record time in two events: Women's 100m T35 (13.63 (w: +2.0) world record) and the Women's 200m T35 (28.57 (w: +1.5 world record). At the IPC Athletics Grand Prix in Canberra on 7 February 2016, she smashed her 200m T35 world record by running 28.38 (w: +0.2). At the 2016 Australian Athletics Championships in Sydney, she broke world records in winning the 100m and 200m Ambulant events.
At the 2016 Rio Paralympics, she won silver medals in the Women's 100 m T35 and Women's 200 m T25 and a bronze medal in the Women's 4 × 100 m Relay T35-38.
She was coached in Melbourne by Nick Wall for 2016 Rio Paralympics and by Paul Pearce in Brisbane for the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.
In November 2022, Holt announced her retirement to pursue a career in psychology.
At the 2017 World Para Athletics Championships in London she won gold medals in the Women's 100 m T35 and Women's 200 m T35.
In winning the 100 m she broke the world record with a time of 13.43.
At the 2018 Commonwealth Games, Gold Coast, Queensland, she won the gold medal in the Women's 100m T35.
At the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics, Holt won the silver medal in the Women's 100 m T35 in a personal best time of 13.13.
She also won silver in the Women's 200 m T35, setting a new Oceania record with a run of 27.94.
Her philosophy is "My ability is bigger than my disability."