“I thought I hated basketball. Now it’s given me an amazing life”

A wheelchair basketball player in a navy blue jersey with the number 3 signs the back of a child's white shirt at a basketball event. The scene is indoors with people and sports banners visible in the background. Image credit: ABC News and Basketball Victoria.

Katherine Reed was an aspiring jockey until a spinal injury at 19 changed her life, leaving her unable to continue riding horses. Following the accident, her local community rallied to support her family with practical help like meals, transport, and fundraising. The journey to adapt was challenging, Katherine was forced to reconsider her career and personal identity, eventually finding purpose in para sport.​

Initially reluctant, Katherine discovered wheelchair basketball through rehabilitation and quickly grew passionate about the sport. She embraced the discipline and teamwork required, which reinforced her independence and resilience. Her achievements include competing nationally, coaching school clinics, and teaching spinal cord injury prevention. The sport also connected her to a supportive network of athletes sharing similar experiences, providing vital camaraderie and life hacks.

Beyond basketball, Katherine developed a new career path as a goat breeder and disability advocate, contributing to her community in diverse ways. Her story highlights the transformative impact of sport, community, and teamwork for people living with disability.

Expanding access and increasing participation in athletics for people with a disability

The Able with Athletics logo, featuring three curved lines in teal, yellow, and orange forming a triangular symbol to the left, with the words 'able with athletics by Australian Athletics' in bold white text on a light grey background.

Australian Athletics has launched the Able with Athletics program, designed to break down barriers and provide inclusive, accessible pathways for children and young people with disability to participate in athletics. The initiative aims to open up opportunities to engage with track and field, develop skills, and enjoy the physical, mental, and social benefits of an active lifestyle in a welcoming environment.

The program offers games-based, adaptable activities delivered by experienced coaches, ensuring all participants can take part and build confidence regardless of ability level. With a focus on participation and connection, Able with Athletics is part of broader efforts to make Australian sport more inclusive and accessible for all.​