Four-time Paralympian and 2017 Gold Coast Wheelchair Marathon race winner Richard Colman is once again shaping up as a favourite in the five-strong men’s CPL Wheelchair Marathon race this year and will be keen to avenge his second placing in the most recent event in 2019.
He will be looking to establish an early lead with the likes of Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games T54 1500m bronze medallist Jake Lappin who is expected to produce a strong race on the familiar Gold Coast streets.
For Jake, it will all be good preparation as he is racing the T54 1500m and T54 marathon at the Birmingham Commonwealth Games.
Another contender with international credentials is Kurt Fearnley protégé and Tokyo 2020 Paralympics track competitor Luke Bailey.
For the 2018 and 2019 World Para-athletics Grand Prix competitor this will be a massive step up in distance, but time and again he has proven he is up to the challenges of the sport.
Making his debut in the CPL Wheelchair Marathon, 2019 Gold Coast Wheelchair 15km winner and the youngest in the field, 19-year-old Cory Crombie, will challenge a well-credentialled field of senior competitors with a podium finish for the enthusiastic and determined Western Australian athlete not out of the question.
With the 15km race no longer contested, the inaugural CPL 10km Wheelchair Race will also take place on Sunday 3 July.
Four young athletes have thrown their helmets into the ring to be the inaugural titleholder including Samuel Rizzo, Jono Tang and Mikaela Dingley.
They’ll line up against the 2021 Gold Coast Young Citizen of the Year Elijah Palmer (18) who will take to the streets full of confidence after a solid training build up with renowned coach Garth Plank.
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