Nathan Jason
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| Nationality | Australian | ||||||||||||||
| Born | 10 July 2002[1] | ||||||||||||||
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| Sport | Para-athletics | ||||||||||||||
| Disability | Cone dystrophy | ||||||||||||||
| Disability class | T12 | ||||||||||||||
Event | 100 metres | ||||||||||||||
| Club | University of Sunshine Coast | ||||||||||||||
| Coached by | Vincent Jason | ||||||||||||||
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Nathan Jason (born 10 July 2002) is an Australian visually impaired para athlete who competes in T12 sprint events.
Career
Jason began his career in para swimming, before transitioning to para-athletics.[1] He competed at the 2025 World Para Athletics Championships and won a bronze medal in the universal 4 × 100 metres relay.[2][3] He also competed in the 100 metres T12 event and finished in fourth place with a time of 11.11 seconds, finishing 0.07 seconds behind bronze medalist Kesley Teodoro.[4]
Personal life
Jason was born with Cone dystrophy. His older brother, Braedan, also has the same condition, and is a para swimmer for Australia.[5]
References
- ^ a b "Nathan Jason". athletics.com. Retrieved 4 October 2025.
- ^ "New Delhi 2025: Day eight medallists". paralympic.org. 4 October 2025. Retrieved 4 October 2025.
- ^ "McIntosh's close call headlines penultimate day in New Delhi". athletics.com. 4 October 2025. Retrieved 4 October 2025.
- ^ "Podium eludes rising Australians on day two of World Para Athletics Championships". athletics.com. 28 September 2025. Retrieved 4 October 2025.
- ^ Homfray, Reece (2 July 2018). "Visually impaired brothers Braedan and Nathan Jason qualify for Pan Pacs as eldest helps realise a dream". The Advertiser. Retrieved 4 October 2025.
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