Congratulations Sarah!

A dream come true for Sarah as she achieves a new Games record!​

Congratulations to Sarah Clifton-Bligh who finished 5th in the final of the T33/T34 100m wheelchair race at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

Sarah was the youngest in her race, at 18 years of age, and was competing against seasoned world champions up to 39 years of age. Sarah's time was 22.71 secs, achieving a new Games record for her division!

Competitors from the UK came 1st, 2nd and 3rd, with Australia placing 4th, 5th and 6th.

Our school stopped to watch you, Sarah. We are very proud of you and look forward to welcoming you back home.

Sarah Clifton-Bligh racing at the 2022 Commonwealth Games in Birmingham.

Sarah recently was selected as one of four recipients of the 2021--22 Kurt Fearnley Scholarship. The scholarship program is a joint venture between Commonwealth Games Australia and the Carbine Club of NSW, established in 2019 to target talented individual Para-Sports athletes in NSW who receive limited funding from existing programs.

Coached by Paralympic legend Louise Savage, Sarah has her sights set on the 2024 Paris Paralympics. With role models like Louise Savage and the opportunity to mentor with Kurt Fearnley as part of her scholarship, we think the future is very bright for aspiring young athlete Sarah Clifton-Blight. Go Sarah!